The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, November 30, 1902, Image 12

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UNBA¥ MORMN’O. * I H A if K. M.S | who is an ex- J pert in fabrics ♦ blothes any where, but the J man who is : not an expert them where he t knows he can 5 depend upon ; and workman fTtricicjv’j.’k* ship, the latest style without question and have his money back if there is any cause for dissatisfaction. Our guarantee, as well manufacturers’ are behind every garment sold by us. LEVY’S We Have Accepted Agency V For the Edison Ponograph and sup plies. Wo will carry in stock al. all times a complete slock of .PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS We soil for cash or on the install ment plan. We also take old machines in C - change as part payment on new ones. 1 Phonograph concerts afternoon aufl evening. v •4 v 4 * 4 W. J. BUTTS, I THE DRU GGIST. ♦ Agent for Huyler’s Candles, * RICE. ! Merchants In want, of this staple will do well to Call and See Our Samples, j Wo lint n largo lino to col cote from. , We carry in slock Idfc-Buoy. Monkey Itraml. Octagon and many’ other brands. - Our line of Toilet Soap it. up-to dale. If you want Tomatoes come ' **> • '-W~ ; The Downing Company.; Special Bargains Just Received 2000 dsy. of Flannelettes Worth 20c. per yd. Saturday, Monday and Tuesday They Go at pc See Heller’s Weekly and. H. Heller & Bro. 20 2 Newcastle and 302 Bay. STREET OF THE NATION OPENS TUESDAY NIGHT The unique entertainment to be given this week under tne auspices of the Manse Circle of the Presbyterian church, will be opened Tuesday nlg.it at thp Riflemen's armory. The special feature of the opening night will be a musical program ur ranged by Mrs. J. F. Baya and Mr. George H. Cook The bes! musical talent of Brunswick will assist in this concert, ad a great treat is promised to nflißic lovers. The program will be as follows: Instrumental solo—Miss Janie Sy inoua. Song—Miss Vivian Norris. Instrumental duet—Mrs. J. p. Baya and Miss Emily Waff. Song Miss Nellie Coiesoerry. Solo—Mr. K. E. Sherman, Recitation, by Mr. Meilwaiofi. Duet (vocal)— Misses- 1-Y and Jnr|le Symons. InstruiAmtal trio —-Mrs. Raya, piano, Mr. E. B. Chandler, flute. Master Kemp Malone, violin. Solo—Mr. Mcllwaine. The entertainment, wnlcii is in charge of Mrs. Bolling Whitfield, as president of the Manse Circle with Miss Sarah Uaalehmst, secretary, and Mrs. W. M. Tapper, treasurer, us her assistants, will he a Very novel and interesting affair. It will represent a “Street of the Nations" and each booth will represent a, nation. The Spanish nation will he presided over by Mrs. R. R. Hopkins, chain-man, and 'net as sistanfs, Mrs. E. 11. Mason, Mrs. W. H. Wood, Mrs. U.uls Hayrn. Misses Dorothy Burford ami Ethel Mason This booth will sell articles c/mraett r istlc of Spain. The ladies in charge will wear Spanish costumes and will suggest in their type of beauty the dark-eyed senorltas of sunny Spam. The Eastern nation will be in chat of Mrs. .1. A. Butts, chairman, with a corps of charming assistants in tne following ladies: Misses Gueilie Butts. Sarah Waldo, of Atlanta, Rita Kin non, Gertrude Allen, Leslie' Butts, Su sie Lamar, Fannie,Grani“Nightungale, Mrs. Edward Welchman, of New V and Mrs. A. M. gJmiCu, Here will be found wares jiertalning to the orient, brasses and blades B orn Damascus, imported stuffs, heavy with oriental embroideries and rich in hdc. iu the shape of pillow covers and dra peries. Among these articles will bu many beautiful and interesting things Mrs. Butts has received many hand some donations of imported articles as well as those of domestic make and manufacture. Among the latter are a Handsome silver pepper and salt stand from Wanamaker, and three exquisite silk tapestry couch pillow covers lrotn Davison, Paxou & Stokes, of At lanta, and a beautiful lounge pillow sent by Miss Mary Phillips of Colum bus, Ga. The Japanese nation wilß be under the supervision of Mrs. H. S. John son. chairman, with as her assistants i Mrs. C. L. Elliott, Mrs. R. 0. Sher- ’ man, Mrs. J. a. Montgomery, Mrs. ,\l. Kaiser, Misses Ethel Elliott, Gertrude ; Johnson. Leah Johnson and Madge Young. This booth will display Jap- 1 aneso wares, articles of bric-a-brac. CALL TO YOUNG MEN. They Will Organize a Crovatt Club Tuesday Night. Brunswick. a., November 29. To the Young Men of Brunswick: The young men of this city are in vited to attend a meeting to he held in the office of Attorney I). W. Kruuss, Riflemen's armory, Tuesday evening, next, for the purpose of form ing a Young Men's Crovatt club. The purposes of this organization will be to give to Hon. A. J. Crovatt an active support in his candidacy ter mayor of the city of Brunswick. This election occurs December 9. and it is felt that the young men should take some active interest in file matter. f All over this country it is being con ceded t'oat the young men are in the saddle, and in sympathy with our friends in ail sections we should organ ize for our mftituai advantage. At the meeting to be held Tuesday a full complement of officers will be elected and committees will be named for the various work suggested in toe campaign. You are invited to be present and we hope you will see your way clear to u an 1 - iv- u you: earnest sup ,.t. 0. W. Krauss Chairman People's Mass Meeting. Attest: J. A. Montgomery. secretary. Phone Wilson. 321. and. _have a lunch som to any place in the city. We will have on sale our lot of remnants of Imported cls>th from 13c up at Mrs. Isaac's, re* BRUNSWICK DAILY N*W& delicate sateen china, fans, embroider ies, (this art having originated with the siullful fingered people of ehrys : anthcmuni land), and quantities o. dainty handkerchiefs, another dis tinctly Japanese feature. Italy, the lamt of love and lotus, will bo under tne direction of a gracious ruler, in the person of Mrs. J. W. Bon net. who will lie assisted by Mrs. J. W. Thomas. Mrs. I. N. Bishop, Misses Pa and Margaret Symons and Miss Alexine Hall, of Savannah. Tiic characteristic features of this booth will be the fruit and flowers and suggestive of the soft clime of classic Italia. Quantities of cut flowers, pot plants and fruits will be for sale heie. with various sorts of candy and con fetti. America will be ably represented and governed by Mrs. J. D. Sparks, assisted by Ms. L. T. McKinnon, Mrs, Hugh Burford. Mrs. Hoyt Gale, Mrs. A. P Gale at) I Esse.-, Arns.’e Girvln and Lulu Runlet t‘ and Bessie Symmes. Thrifty America's many products will be seen here. Groceries, brooms, hams, barrels of potatoes and apples, kegs of Georgia syrup and other dis tinctively Ameican delicacies will he sold below cost, and many bargains will lie found al this attractive booth. Misses l/misa Wingfield and Marie flurdett will preside over another de partment called the mystery table where mysterious packages will be sold. These daintily wrapped and tied parcels-will' contain useful and hand some articles. The ladies guarantee full value for prices asked for these arUT-les and some very handsome arti cles will In sold for ridiculously low sums. The refreshment department in charge of Mrs. M. C. Howe and her valuable corps of assistants, who Will be tie- Ladies Aid Society of the church, supplemented by a number o young ladies. , , A menu will be published each day and an elegant dinner will be'served Tuesday evening and prominent on the bill of fare will be a roast pig. oysters, turkey and cranberries. salds, ice cream made of fresh cream and other delicacies will tie served daily. This' will be one of the most successful and popular departments of the entertain ment. Switzerland, the land of snow clad mountains and picturesque scenery, will be under the aide supervision of Mrs. E. C. Hyer, assisted by Mrs. E. It. Hunter and Misses Alma Wrigut Frances Smith, and Clara Inmar. This charming quintette of Swiss ladies will wear the national costume and will offer for sale dolls and toys of every imaginable kind and size. There are big dolls and little dqlls, iady dolls and baby dolls, “go to sleep” dollies* and dollies extremely wide-awake, rag dolls, rubber dolls, in fact a collection id 1.0(1 babies calculated to turn the bead of tne average little girl and to make Santa Claus envious. These dolls are beautifully dressed ami will be sold very reasonably. There are toysgalore at this booth and it bids fair to be most popular in view of ihe. fari that me holidays are at hand. MR. THORNTON'3 POSITION. Part of rtis Talk Friday. Night W, Misquoted by the News. In its report ol Friday night's New Town Crovatt meeting the News inad vertently misquoted from toe address of Rev. C. P. 1 uoriiton and its takes this opportunity of placing tuat gen tleman in a cotrect attitude. The pi ews stated that during the course of his remarks, Mr. Thornton took occa sion to endorse the entire ticket bead ed by Judge Crovatt. This was an error. Mr. Thornton did not endorse the ticket or any individual member thereon and his address on this occa sion was more in the nature of a lec ture on political economics rather than that of a political aunerent. in this connection, the News desires to say that it was not reportorially represented at this meeting and its report ot same was gathered ,rom best sources available. Mr. Thornton has lived ia Brunswick for a number* of years, is held in the very highest; esteem by those wao know him best and whatever bosition he may in the impending cam paign will ottly be reached after ma ture deliberation aud thorough inves tigation. It is to he regretted that he was made to appear as a partisan of the Crovatt ticket and if any injustice has been done to his friends then certain ly Mr. Thornton is not to blame for the same. Wilson keeps the best the market Call and be convinced. ladies Bleached and Unbleached S ins. good values for 25c, ail go Monday and Tuesday for 12Vic. at Mrs. Isaac's. A BIRTHDAY PARTY. Interesting Entertainment by Ladies of Episcopal Church Tomorrow Night. The birthday party to be given by the Parish Guild of St. Marrk’s cheurcn tomorrow evening will be a very pleas ant affair. It will occur at the rectory at eight o’clock and several hundred invitations have been issued for the occasion. A number of the members of the. young ladies build have been invited to assist in entertaining the guests. The receiving committee will be composed of the following. Misses Mary McCul lough, 'Ethel Conoly. Mamie Webster and Rita McKinnon. The candy committee will he misses Madge Young and Kezzte Conoley. The serving committee will is- ' Misses Leola Calvin, Susie Ralston, and Frances Nightcgale. The supper committee f s composed of Mesdames William Nightengale. J. W. Thomas, R. H. Everett and J. K. j Nightengale. The committee on entertainment is composed of Mesdam’es E. F. C'.inev, B. A. White and J. J Wimbe.iey. A delightful program of music and ■ recitations will be served tree to s.ll tbe guests. Each guest is expected to j bring a contribution of pennies amounting to the number of his -,r her years, as a donation to the treasury of the guild. Tae ladies of this guild, of wnten Mrs. J. K. Young is president, work very faithfully for their church and deserve encouragement and assistance j in their undertaking. Among the numbers on the pro gram will be a vocal solo by Mr. R. E. Sherman A violin solo by Master Kemp Malone, A duet by Misses Janie and Fe Symons, a flute solo by Mr. F 11. Chandler, a song by Miss oiga Mitchell, an insti uni -riCi] Y '- -t. J. F. Baya. a song by Miss KelPe Colesberry, an instrurn .uet by Misses Ethel Elliott and E...ily Waff, a solo by Mr. Mclllwaine, a solo by Miss Sadie Dart, a solo by Miss Vivian Norris, and a recitation by Mr. .Me-, lllwaine. Invitations have been sent to all communicants of the church and if any of these nave not reached the persons they were intended for it is accidental.' All communicants are invited to at tend. '"ho ladies are assured that <he number of pennies they bring will m t be known to any one. so they nc-x not fear that heir ages wlp be divnlg ed Wilson's restaurant is the place to ('at. Yellow Homespun, best Value for,fic goes 31 yards for SI.OO at Mrs. Isaac’s. Four Were Jailed. Only four arrests were made by. Hie force last night. They were negroes ami sailors and will be arraigned In the mayor’s matinee Monday on the charge of drunk aiu( disorderly. Children’s Reefers, fully worth $1.50. go at 98c at Mrs. Isaac's. Warm Weather Again. The cold weafner did qot last very long, and the prophet made a mistake when he said it had come to stay, it be gan Tb grow warmer early yesterday morning and by late last night we were again enjoying summer weather. MASS MEETING. • The registered voters of this city are invited to meet at the city hall Monday night, December Ist. at 7:30 p. m. to select a candidate for aider man on the ticket headed by Hon. A. J. Crovatt. All registered voters are urged to attend without respect to past or present political affiliations. Monday Night. City Hall. 7:30 p. m- December Ist, 1902. D. W.KRaUSS, Chairman. J. A. MONTGOMERY, Secretary. Wedding : ► 4 Presents : ► i - 4 ► 1 • 4 ► - ► I WILL HAVE OPEN .ON' 1 - MONDAY . FINE .LINE OF HIGH GRADE CUT GLASS AND SILVERWARE. CALL AND LOOK. KENNON MOTT, 0. D. Jeweler and Eye Specialist. 215 NEWCASTLE STREET. Inspector of watches for the B. & B. Railways and Keeper of the city clock. Time by wire from Washington Ofiily at 11 a. m. KAISER BROS. | The Old Reliables, 'V ' - •'-- f AGAIN CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THEIR NEW ARRIVALS OF FRESH DESIGNS IN , Fleeced Piqu s, New Shirt; w mall colors and qualities.; Never before have vnu hr<i . v: -ty to choose from. Come and feast ; ■ -es on them and know we speak the truth. , i New Fleece Lined Piques in all the newest designs from 35c to 75c a yard. No two alike. El-egant foT~Waisting and Baby Cloaks. 1 m We will allow a liberal discount in Ready-made Ware to all cash t purchasers. Jackets, tlloaks, Tailor-mahe Suits in Great Vartrety. PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED HERF. Hr -i Will not vaiy a fraction of a grain from the quantity called for, accuracy in the compounding of Medicines. is one of our stheng points. Added to this is the abs !ute purity and un doulhed freshness of every drug used. We replenish our store frequently, and use or sell nothing which has be come inefficient through age. SMITHS PHARMACY JUS T deceived car fancy Baldwin Apples sell cheap to the trade B. Borchardt aj and Ccmpany Tempting Spec i*o is. Best Florida Oranges, rNew Nuts, all kinds. Finest Eating Apples. Fancy New Crop Dates, Large Fat Bananas, Fresh Lemoif Drops, Golden Nuggets (kisses). (Special Bicycle Delivery.) LLOYD’S 214 Newcastle st, ’Phone 255-2. 'Good Board, nice rooms. $16.90 per month, at 211 B streeL Best Percales, 12Vt-c yard, will go op Monday and Tuesday at Sc at Mrs. Isaac's. Cotton Flannel, regular sc. will go at at Mrs. Isaa Oil Heaters, Coal Heaters Wood Heaters Comforts, Blankets. Quilts Pillows. W Are Headquarters yt'MMiller & sqh. * MOVESIBKR SO. New Arrivals * Hciaz s New Sour Kraut. Heinz’s Carman Pickles, Heinz's Sweet Cucumber Pickles. Another lot of Fine New Georgi Syrups, Flapjack Flour. Bucl wheat. Phono 188. If it's good to est, we havle it. JVUUineFy ; JUST RECEIVED A EEAUTI-j FUL LINE OF MILL! NER Y a GOD3, HATS, FEATHERS, OR-1 NAMENTS AND FANCY .ARTI-J CLES, ALSO A LARGE SVC. ' OF ZEPHYRS AND . FANCY' WOOLS. ; LADIES CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. MRS. E. EARLE, 203 Newcastle Street.