The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, December 04, 1902, Image 4

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TirrasnAT morning. * A HAT SLAUGHTER. - t sgari p Sj For the rest cfHii T Lvjfe 'O of this week V# we put on sale „■—■—■■ 58 Pearl Alpine Hats. JOHN B. STETSON’S $4.00 Goods at $1.98 They are first quality and never sold for less than $4.00. They are last season’s shapes, but Excellent Value. $1.98 SEE WINDOW. iiy; ■ • LEVY’S We Have Accepted Agency % For tho Edison Ponograph and sup plies. We will carry In stock at till times a complete stock of ; PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS We soil for cash or on the Install ment iflau. We also take old machines in v change at; part payment on new ones. . % Phonograph concerts afternoon and evening. W. J. BUTTS, THE DRU GGIST. . Agent for Huyler’s Candles. . D TP TJ' JL\> jL V-/ JL J • * Mor oil an 13 in want of this s Initio will do well to Call and See Our Samples, We liftve a larivo lino to sel <'<•(,■ from. ' Wo carry In stork Ur.-Ttuoy. Mon ton Hrnnil, Oi'tnnon and many' other brands. , . Our line of Toilet Soap la up-to-date. If you want Tomatoes come 800 US. The Downing Company. We Are Displaying OUR XMASS GOODS NO W. Call and Examine. tJ, j~L JHksiier & Bro. FREE EXCURSION ALONG THE WB, PLAN MEETS WITH APPROVAL OF MERCHANTS AND SEEMS TO BE A GO. A committee will be out today and tomorrow soliciting funds from tne merchants and patrioile'cltizens gen erally. for the purpose of running n free excursion on the Brunswick and Birmingham railroad from Mc’nols to this city about ten (lays before Chrisl mas. This excursion will bo thorough ly advertised and il is safe to say that thf town will lie flooded with visitors and they are going lo spend money too. A list of the merchants w.no gß< something .to the project will b* printed and handed to every visitor and those who show their patriotism op the occasion will lie the ones,who will bet, tlie business. Tne News has often urged the merenanis to come to gether on this scheme and now lie y seem to lie ip a fair way lo do 11. The Hoard of Trade will probably endorse the movement, at the nett meeting. The News will see !o il that the ex eilrsion is well advertised and a crowd—why there will bo standing room only. Elks’ Nolice. There will be an important session of Brunswick I-odge. No. fill, B. P. O. IC. ( this (Thursday) evening at H o’clock. Ail Elks an; urged to attend. By order of DEBTOR P. COf.EM AN. JNO. P. TWO.MEV, Exalted Ruler.’ Secretary. Out of Death's .laws. "When death seemed very near from a severe stomach and liver trouble, that t had suffered with for years." writes P. Muse. Durham. N. C., "Dr. King’s New Idle Bills saved my life and gave perfect hffffltb.” Best pjils on earth and only 25 cents at all druggists. Game is In season. Wlsop has just received a tine lot of quail. Haul am chickens for sale by C. o. ’fait, 903 Dartmouth street. Milk cows for sale by ('. S. Tail. Don't fail to attend the lecture this auemoon at the opera house, 3:3b, Every lady of Brunswick suould be there. No -admission charged. With Us Again. Mr. C. C. Cocroft., the well known expert piano tuner, representing Phil lips & Crfew Cos., Atlanta, (la., i • in Brunswick again tuning and repairing pianos, and guarantees to do perfect work. Orders left with Fleming Al Waif will bo promptly filled. Good Board, nice rooms, month, at 211 B street. 1 Don't fail to attend (he lecture ibis afternoon at the opera holme, :I:3P. Every lady of Brunswick should be there. No admission i harped. Typewriter Headquarte s. Do you wish to buy, sell or rent machine of any description? You will And It to your interest to call on me. Can sell you a typewwrfter at such a price and on such terms that you will not miss the money. 0. K JEWETT. Our work speaks for Itself, while our line of photo Jewelry, buttons am. frames is complete. We aiso do developing and finishing for amateurs. WILSON PHOTO STUDIO. 50 t 1.-2 Gloucester street. Try Rob Roy Flour. It is the best FOR RENT My residenneo, Jt4 Gloucester street. Eight rooms and hath. Apply at R>o Carpenter street. John Campbell. LOST One lady’s black lace scarf. Lost December 2, 1902, hoi ween the Itiillemen’s Armory and Dartmouth street. Return to SO2 London street. Suitable reward. FOR RENT -Seven room, two st< house. 901 Egmont street. Apply to 'Oil Norwich street. Oil' Heaters, Coal Heaters Wood Heaters Comforts, Blankets. Quilts Pillows. We Are Headquarters JtM.Miller A scn. THB BRUNSWICK DAILT NEWS. deme dedal Tieivs Tides. Miss Regina Marks has returned from a pleasant visit, to Savannan. Little Miss Buford Aiken is recover ing from j :■ tit-:. ~s of several days. a • a Mrs. P. M . Nightengale and ner 1> - il" daughter will leave Friday for Jacksonville. —a * Mis' Fannie Aiken will remain in Pensacola this winter and will not re turn lo Brunswick until about Febru ary. * • a • Dr. and Mr.- John Bur! palter have returned to quarantine. -Their friends will regie! lo learn that their little daughter is slightly ill. The cantata “The Coming of the King" will be rehearsed tonight lit 8 o'clock at Ihe Methodist clinreh. All who ate to take part are urgently re quested to attend. • • • ' Mrs T J. Wright will entertain a Tew young people tomorrow night with a ping-pong parly, complimentary to Mis Alina Wright and Master An drews Wright. its Mr. and Mrs. J S. Dunwody enter tained at cards lasi evening in com*,, plitnenl to Miss Jennie Bryan, of Sa va uriah. A number of guests were pies-’iit and the evening was very pleasantly spent. The Accacla dub lo Id a call'- .meeting Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. D Aiken, and for mally reorganized for the sdffson. Tin flirt entertainment will he given one -afternoon next week at the home of Mrs. Aiken. / • • m The lltle daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B M. Nightengale was christened S’uhdav morning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 0. >wn ng, on Halifax Square. Rev. Dr. Rede, of Kt. Marks church, officiated, and the little, one received the name of Mary Ethelyn. The spoil-St it s were; Mr. and Mrs. C. Downing and Mrs. J. K. Nightengale came over from Jacksonville to be present ai the ceremony. Mrs J. A. Butts earnestly requests all who have application blanks to membership in Inc society of D. A R. to make out,.same and send to her as early as possible. Mrs. Butts do sires very much to get -these applies tions sent on in time for the council to he held December 10. If Uv-v are acted upon at this council it will be some time before il ran tie done. Ev eryone should make out her appllea tion at once. * * a A pretty nnd unique Innovation In card party prizes was Introduced in Stuannah recently,, the prize being a beautiful bouquet of Bowes. This would be a welcome gift to any one For tiie matron there Is always a vase and a place for roses or any kind p. flower; to brighten up the nbrno. And for me girls, these dainty offeiings are even mini aoepetable lo wear or carry in i~" ■ W'liid lo vai tons social affairs, it would boa welcome chniige lo tbiisc who arc weary of brlr-n brae and oilier b.o-kneycil prize articles. ROB ROY FLOUR IS THE BEST. DELICIOUS CHOCOLATES Just imlng pul on sale. An exquisite ' line of new Chocolate Candles, £ seldom equalled and not ex celled anywhere. 1 Also an. elaborate line of Fan ey Packages, in all shapes and ii)i to date stylos, We have cut. the profit very close in order to have you try (hem. LLOYD’S 214 Newcastle st. ’Phone 255-2. You will find some reai catchy little hats at Miss Slater's Wednesday. A DWS DOINGS IN TIIE LOCAL FIELD SHORT NEWS NOTES PICKED UP HERE AND THERE BY NEWS REPORTERS. To Be Raffled Tonight. The painting which has been on ox, hibltion at Konnon Mott’s jewelry store will be lafflcd this evening at 7 o’clock. Those holding Pounces are requested to be present. More Rain Predicted. The weather man says we will ha., more rain today, in a lengthy repo,- on woatner conditions generally a prophet says that after the rain w may look for some cold weather. Position in Macon. W. J. Peters, for many years con nee ted With the Atlantic Coast Une shops in tnis city, lias accepted a po siiion with the Central railroad ii: Ma eon, ami mi.; gone to that city to ,i.- somo his new duties. No Action Taken. The county eommlsisoncrs did not meet yesterday to consider the mat ter of having concrete bridges erer, erl over the county. The board, how ever, will take the question up at a later date, u is known that she com missioners will nave a bridge "breeded at Camp Walker. Convicted of Robbery. Ed. Hull, charged with robbery, war. tried In the superior court yesterday. The case was quite a lengthy one and it took till most of tie I,a, . . o was represented by Wo J" n- i Mabry. The Jiiry returned a v<:. , ;f guilty. Wiib a recommendation Of the court, and the negro was fined-$l9O or sdtr. fenced to serve J 2 months on the ■nain gang. , Sound Kidneys—Perfect Health. The use of Bmitb's Sure Kidney ure will produce both. Try a liottij iDd be convinced. Your druggist sells t for s(k We are prompt—News Job Office. Notice of Removal. Until my new quarters are ready for occupancy 1 wilt, share the office with Mr. (J. W. Dem ag, next door to ir. Burrought on Newcastle street C. H. JEWETT” Good dressers should have ilicir •lotlies cleaned and pressed by Jim Cat ter, lie is experienced and will do you a good job. Pure Drugs. Tin’s oiu Motto, WE LIVE UP TO IT i . * ;Gome ond us ci T rical • A Full Line of Everything : IN THE DRUG LINE. I MORGAN’S i DRUG ; STO R H. (A Dv- STI “YOU’LL MOSE.” State of Georgia, County of Glynn. Personally appeared before the undersigned, H. i. Brady, who, be ing duly sworn, deposes and says: That immediately after the last municipal election he approached F. E.Twittv Esq. relative to securing an appointment to the position of city jailer.' Mr. Tvvitty replied that lie understood that he--Brady—was objectionable as a policeman to seme of the colored pcpulaticn--cf which Mose Sawyer was one. However, if he would secure the endorsement of Mose Sawyer He-=Twitty--would guarantee his election to said position. This deponent declined to do and as a result of such declination he was not considered in the making up of the officers under the present ad ministration. H. H. BRADY Sworn to and subscribed before me this December 3,1902. W. NUSSBAUM, Notary Public, Glynn County, Ga. Mr. Brady is a well known Brunswick gentleman some sixty years old. He served as a patrolman under the administration of Hon. D. D. Atki non, as mayor, and his record for efficiency, duty, sobriety and gen eral correctness was at all times unquestioned. Ihe public is invited to consider his affidavit above before continuing in power the people who subjected him to this humiliation. KAISER BROS. The Oid Reliables, AGAIN CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THEIR NEW ARRIVALS OF FRESH DESIGNS IN * Fleeced Piqu s, New Shirt W aists in all colors and qualities. Never before have v/-" *-<i ; a to choose from. Came and fe.r-u, es on t.h m and know we apeak the truth. New Flee, e Lincil Piques in all the newest designs from 35c to r yard. No two alike. El egant foT Walsting and Baby Cloaks. We will allow a liberal discount in Ready-made Ware to all cash "'iteliai-eiv Jackets. Cloaks, Tailor-maue Suits in Great Varirety. PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED HERF. ' Will not vary a fraction of a grain from the quantity called for, accuracy In the compounding of Medicines, one of our stlieng points. Addqd to this is. the abs Hue parity and un doubted frcsfhness of every drug used. VV,- replenish our store frequently, and use or sell nothing which has he me inefficient tnrough ag*. SMITH'S PHARMACY His Life in Peril. "1 just seemed io have gone all to ileces," writes Alfred Bee. of Welfare, I’ex . billitiusm-rs and a lame back •iftd made Hie a burden, l couldn't i I'd! st too worn mt to work when 1 began to Elec rie Hqtters, but th-v work' and wonders. Now 1 sleep like a top. can eat any thing. have gained in strength and en joy hard work.” They gave vigorous health nnd i "w life to weak, sickly run-down po.pde. Try them. Only 50c at ail druggists. DECEMBER 4. Mew I Arrivals | X I Heinz’s New Sour Kraut. Heinz’s German "Pickiep„ Heinz's Sweet Cucumber Pickles. Another lot of Fine New Georgia Syrups. Flapjack Flour. Buck wheat. r t \ I # Phone 153. (Cv2 IZ"% -rbnmfi i If it's good tr. eat. vie havle it. E : jVliilinery [ JUST RECEIVED A BEAUTI-j FUL LINE OF MILLINERY. GOODS, HATS, FEATKLKS, OR-I NAMENTS AND FANCY .ARTI-I CLES, ALSO A LARGE S \ OF ZEPHYRS AND . FANCY ’W'CLS. [ LADIES CALL ALD SEE FOR [yourselves. ' MRS. E.- EARLE. I 203 Newcaotie Stret.