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SUNDAY MWtNINO.
A DAYS EtiinGS in
THE LOCAL FIELD
SHORT NEWS NOTES PICKED UP;
HERE AND THERE BY
NEWS REPORTTRs.
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The Weather.
Forecast for today In Gnu-gin Fair
and probably colder,
■Only a Few Arrests.
Things ware- rather qnlol with tho
police deimvtnienl last night mid only
oue or two arrests wore made.
Death of an Infant.
The infant of Air. and Mrs. W. 1).
Wado passed away Wednesday night
at the hum * of f' Hunts, 1200 Mans-
Held street, and was hurled Th'.rsaoy.
Council to Meet.
. City council will meet tomorrow
night for the purpose of going over the ,
vole of Tuesdays election and offi
dally annonnenig the result. The so
Jobs may also take up routine matters.
On a Fishing Trip.
A number of Brunswick sportsmen
will leave on the steamer Hjissle Tues
day for Wolf Island, where they will
spend several davs fishing.
, B- **B. -Pay Train.
The regular lujuubly psJpSßyij&ijH
the Brunswick * uiri-ue
leave tumormw for all points long thej
line mid will gladden file,hearts of the
many ..nfdOyeoS v f 1 )[,■. now'road.
Books Close December 19.
Tag Collector llo'ur says (he slate
and county Ask books will close .on De
cember ISi,-: and all pioperty owners
dwiitld go to' Ills office and ji3y.yii.drl
■Hi# '{SiM date.
' TPDPfc.'- 1 v.asiv r.
SHIFTSon. 1 : 11 .d’i.k-. up
,Thr -ilv Unlay Mid h*
HNyr ,jkisl|ni as t-.-n.mor at v\ il-
Samara. Mss Doufdnn has hail
JH|HP ilt'/tlie lestnu
be guile* an ar
•ffclMitpawb “tscii's popular place.
*<
A Ni*w Stamp.
office yesterday received n
/new’ stamp, which Has just been issued
bLytbu tepartmi nt The slainii is is
tiutttly. fei the‘lmticlit of iorcigu
HpjNfk llif; pme of it tiling 13 < cius
oist fce,-wianfip ;is flic Ms of e.\ Prcsi
delsi*fla'fs ssoi i, and it Is oue of the
aeautgl issutid by the government.
* ” FOR CHRISTMAS.
i Mrs. St, laSres’ Store (a Among the
Most Attractive in the City.
I The pit cite f cordially invited to
| nole Hie page nd. of Mrs. M. Isaac,
'the well known Newcastle street, dfv
: goods merchant, which appears else-
I where in these columns. Mrs. Isaac
'announces a bargain sale for next
week and her stock of holiday novel
ties has boon selected tills year with
unusual rare and attention. Her store
Is a veritable paradise of Christmas
effects, and wilh commendable enter
prise she has succeeded in making il
one of ti.e handsomest In the city.
II would he useless to go info aa at
tempt in doerihct the many beautiful,
an well ns suitable suggestions for
Christmas present that she is offering,
and Hie News simply commends hei
store to iho consideration of alt
Christmas jiresent purchasers.
SPECIAL ANAOt MCEMENT
On Saturday evening. Desiinber 27,
the distinguished actress, Mrs. Io-
Moyne. will be seen'at the Grand In
(lion DcDonougfh’s new |day
“Among Those Present”
This promises to he the most notable
event of (he season. Sate of suits will
commence on Tuesday, December 23.
On account of the Interest already
shown In this engagement and the
large number of Inquiries already
made at the tibx office, il has been de
cided that applications for seats sent
In before the opening of iue safe will
be hied in the order of their receipt.
ICjee list positively suspended for
this engagement.
A Genuine Bargain.
1 have I'or Sale at I’imeanville one
sj.tory house. Store and kbehen on
,ff f st fit tor, and sleeping rooms up
'gfairs l>t HUxIOO. Hems for s?.ito
pn- -month House in good condition.
A PH' tft.y. It. Daniels, 302
ter slixwt. ('heap for cash or wiM sB
mi tc/iMouahtO time. • ~~ t
An Elegant Store.
’ A (him; of lM>auty is a Joy forever”
t{ yon wonjd have joy for*-
ever, e.o tp .{lie hantlsqmeAi .store iu
the idt,y- that of Kennon Mott, tin-'
jewel ter" 4iHi kei viie-- yres
•wi ij jUifiiiiNvwi .aim -
silver and cut glass Oft the. rtgliu
An ml si'fte of the store is the Ladles'
Jewelry of Rrctoohes. Rings, rutver
wnre Pwiait Books, and on the- leu
you will se * the gents' and otfcer ware,
of Watches Guff Billions. Scarf Pins,!
Shirt Studs, Vva'.eli Fobs, unarms an>.
t'hains, Silver Noveltb-s also, f’ul
Glass, Piclures and Oloeka. Down ;he
center you find Umbrellas. Canes.
Gold Pens, Opera "Glasses, and fine
china. Lamps and Stationary.
Mr. Mott undoubteilly has the finest '•
ami best store in' southeast Georgia I
and you can find there everything that i
is kept In a first class jewelry esfab j
UsSmeut, It has to lx? seeu to he ap j
precialed, so call around ana enjoy the J
beautiful, *
I, CHRISTMAS mas .
Nothing is more appropriate for a Christmas
Present than a piece of well Selected Jewelry.
My stock thisyear has been unusually well select
ed and is unquestionably one of the handsomest
ever desplayed in Brunswick.
It consists of to# r many Jewelry novelties to
mention and I invite the public tocailand inspect the
line of goods I am offering.
SEE MY WINDOW DISPLAY
Then judge as to what, is to be had in the interior
| a. roThschlldT
* NEGRO REPUOUCAN9.
Alabama State Coev< nfhm at Selma
Resolution Afi-y-ted.
Selma. Ala., Dee. 12 -The negro IL*.
pnbilcait Mate rout which - has
been iu session here ei icw-nu days,
adjourned last hifr,-.
William J. Stephens, of Cathodn. was
sleeted chairman of <!.- pew stale ex
ecutive committee; John M (fw, of
Selma, was elected secretary.
Among the last ‘acts of the Kinvcn
tlon was the adoption of the following
resolution:
The Routtblican*state us-etttlve.coia i
mlttoe of Alabuuui shall cpasisi of five 1
m. nibers from eiseh eonyo zsionai si ß .
trlct In the wtnbp and five said hksih
tiers shall oonstlftute the dlstrlf t giteeii
tive com ni it tee.
The first name scleetAri from each (
district was designated as chairman-.
for the purpose of railing the. reel of
the members together in each district
to organize for the dtstrlut.
Ths leaders of the movement exprr
themselves, as much phased with the- ;
result of t#ie meeting.
Bishop Eludes Officers.
Charlotte, N. C„ Dec i3._ At <M *
writing. -18 hours after.- he killed Tent
Wilson, the wherea/iouts m A. j.
Bishop is as much a mv-stery as it whs
the night of the kitling. 'ft is re
tain he dlrii not leave the city by train
that night, nor is it probable that lie
has gone by train since, as he is well
known and would have been quick iy
recognized. The police are stil!
searching every suspiv.tcd place m the ,
city, as yet with no success. It isj
believed that Bishop is still in *ho city
and his friends here are concealing
him. However. sooner or later he
must ho. captured.
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'/ Two Pardons Granted.
’ Montgomery. Aka.. Dee. 12.--Dover
nor .lefts has pardqned William and
Jerry Tew, tle tost of jhe men vv'uo
Jynchcd ClirlsThniiililtlss. in •Washing j
•ton epuutjr. to In* -coqvlcted nnd the
last to tic pardoned. <n tSDfI a Pop
itllsf mop Tynolied <’k*wuliYl{, who was
a Democrat, and.eiyht tor ten u .
convicted* first anil last. The Tews ;
got away to r.milihiana and Were not
found m-tTUXYI. Ah aU,fiie otJtc^-j
am! the iwonW*' down (hop
seem to wish it.fthcy are freed also.
Broken Rail Wrecks Train,
Fort (Worth. fkiDc. T3.--A Rock
Island r.oi-tliboijrrd pasenper train ran
Into a broken 'rail near Terra!, 1. T ,
at midnight The train was badly
wrei'kißd. i-TnVV’necr George Clark and
FiicmaiuOeoej i Wells tmth of Fort.
Worth, wtore kl Bd. None of the jius
lengersvwcre e.w iously hurt.
-I will sell you a bottle of Claret for
38 cents equal to ajuy yon.pay 75cents
a lit(le for. Don't fail to-provide tor
the holidays. Sig. Levison, 310 Bay
street, Telephpne 130.
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TTJG BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
A1 lilt CHiIRCHIS TODAY.
Catholic Churen.
Corner Nevvscast.e and Uowo streets
Rev. i’. B. Buckle, priest. Maa at, 10
a. m. Bund|Y school at 3 a, m.
First Baptist Church.
Broaching 11 *x. m. and 7:30 p. to.
by the pastor, young people's Ui*-t
--ing 10:15 p. in. Sunday"school 3:30
p. ni All arc ciatolaliy Invited,
St. Jude’s P. E. Church.
St Jifiie's j*. E. fhorch. corner K and
J. ntreetK. Rev. C. () Bradley vieur.
Thb and Sunday Ln Advent. 11 a. m..
fiionilng prayer, anß-commuHlon and
Serinoti It-JltVe n m„ SqtHln-y .school.
7:30 p, m.. evening prayer and *r
mou ty-’dnesday—.i.no p. in., meeliug
or J di< o' Guild, •■;* p. 111.-; evening
prayer. i
Presbyterian Church.
Thfe usual services of public worship i
will be conductml today .11 the Bros- i
hytepan churcb’.at 11 a. m. amt 7:3(>
p. in. . At Hie morning/service the iiac
uif Will preach <m "vVluit we Belhsvc
Uoneoruuig Uu Holy scriptuios'. Sub ;
ie.ct for evening service, "The Lord's !
Standard of OreAtuesi'. Strangers
nud visitors coruially Invited to all
services.
Seamen’s Bethel.
Dartumouui street eorh ir Ogle- •
tnorpe. Sunuay acnoot/Hi l l>. m. Per- I
vices conducted by,o. D. Ogg every ;
yrluay evening at 7,30 and twice *
montn on sunuay ui tn
•mine hour.
St. Marks.
St. Mark's church. Gloucester and
Kgiuont streets, the Hev. Wyllya
Kudo, 1). U., rector, Servi -a every
Sunday ns fellows: Tho Holy Cnci-
Igjuiion ut 8:30 a. ns. Morning soivico
auvl sermon at 11 servico
and sermon at 7:30. Sunday school
at 8:30 p. m., lliblu class every
Woducsuay evening at 8 o'clock m rue
Parish house. Strangers cordially in
vited.
McKendree Methodist Chunh.
Kef. M. C. Austin: pastor, vlo u
tng sot vico 11 a, ni.. Up worth League
meeting -4 P- in., night, service 7 p.
m.
First Methodist Church.
Corner Monk and Norwich streets.
Rev. J. W. Malone, D I>. parlor.
Broad*ing at -H a. ra. by the pastor,
livening service at 7:3U.
Wilson's restaurant is the place to
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AND DYE
ING. GOOD WORK DONE CHEAP
ER THAN ELSEWHERE. SEE JIM
CARTER, OR RING ’PHOJVE 263-2.
Ladies.
Those ut you that iuive not bought
your bats will do well -to call at Miss
Slatcito millinery pariors Wednesday
aufi -ee aer new trimnued hats.
Just, received, a tresli supply of
game Wilson's restaurant. ,
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Milk g<ws for sale >y C. S. Tail. \
Only the Best of workmen are em
ployed io clean ciotlies at Jim Car
.fer’s. Ring Fhbne 233-2.
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Best la prtotiag—-News Job Office.
CAPITALIZED AT $2,500,000.
Incorporation of th Netherlands Tram
way Company,
New York, Dec. 13.- Articles of in
rorpoitttion of the Netherbukls Train
way company, with a capital stool of
s3,6dd.iMlfi, have been filed in Uei t, ,„•
•dmk s office at Uridgcjwt, Conn . s-'i vs
a di.-patch from that : city to The
Times'
According to the article*, the new
teompuny is empowered to construct,
effnip. lease, maintain ami oi-iau* bv
steam, electricity or other jicw.-r, rafl.
road.,' avid tra<awg>M for iram r*or:er-nyi
of imssengers. mail, expiawo, au*rchan
dl.se er other freight In any foreign
country or any state or terfitnty <f
the United States, excv'pt thit the eor
poratlon shall not construct, maintain, 1
or operate a railroad in the state of
Connecticut. ;
The capital stock is t’tvUk-d into
SS.tUK) SIOO shares: $ 13iOOjlOO to bo
preferred and the ramaiialer common
atock.
Seaboard to Build New Line.
Raleigh, Dec. 13. —Ths: e©rpßrtfan
-.ormTiiKslon is advised t hat ’tire Sea
ooard Air Lin* will, on the fir-u day
of Jammry, entor Oxford by means
of anew road, known as the Oxford
and Coast T.lr.e; also that the lafter
rtmd "-(11 build to Burlin-toi-. which
la uosfmportant factery town on the
Souihetu railway. The unmisl report
of tho eorporattok commission is near
ly ready. It will show more railway
eonstruettnn tn the state this year than
in a considerable hi me.
Broke Long Dive Record.
Tacoma. Wash , Doc. 13.—At a meet
ing .or the state Young Men's Chris
tian association at Tacoma, the world’s
record for the long dive has been brok
en by David Grant, of Seattle. Tic
dived a distance of 15 feet. 3 inches,
breaking the former record by ”7
Inches.
Trial of Cashier.
„ Charlotte. N. C., Deo. 13. —The trial
of Tuiwrenee Pulliam, ex-c-avhier ot thn
defunct First National bank of Ashe
ville. began today In the federal court
here. But one witness was examined
and his testimony was of a JoehnicrU
, nju.urv. PuUtem is..
iber/.llnK fhr liank’s fithda.
-fiOili M
: h a 1(1 CMS orconfiuenirnt. i ureguar
1 ] (will antred ut SsnUarimner to
. B. H. VF.AU, Man’gr Litbiw Springs Cure
took Drawer A, Austell,G. HomeSreatjnvntsent
af preferred, CorrespoudeacestncUya nfidgptial
Stockholders Meeting.
1 The annual meeting of the stock
holders of the Brunswick Ifaiik and
i Trust Oomjiany, for the purpose of
electing a hoard of directors and trans
acting kncli other business, (hat miv
‘come before them, will be held at the
i banking rooms qf said company on
Tuesday, January. 13th, 1903, between
The hours of 10 a. m. and 2 p. m.
H. W. GALE. Cashier.
\ Brunswick,' Ga., December 11, l9t'S.
AT THBGRAND
"When We Were Twenty-One."
It is"not generally known tint mmiy
actors now before (ho public hive oth
er artistic gifts than those displayed
by them In (he pursuit •>! tlieir b,Pri
or. !e profession. Mr. Joseph jolf.-rson
<s well known painter in his leu,are
moments, and .Sarah Bernhardt has
given:to ’*>•" artistic word e/amplen
of her great talent as n sctilpor. if
anyOnd should droll into the ■’.xliilii
tlons given each year in London or
Nev. Ii they eoliiil not fail to be
attracted by several dainty water color
sketches depicting scenes in Algerian
life. After enjoying the pietur''s you
!, ■ i ; PmBL • 1
mm -m -■ H
Card of Thanks.
i Those who have had friends and hiv !
■ ed ones to pass /over the riyui” and
I enter Into the "bright beyond ' realise
the sad tiffUctnm that i 1 * #IV. one
when the nearest and dearest Is sud
dejily snatched "tiom that
heavenly home. And ty’lliuso'lrifenils
!an4 a*:qunintanees wort so dtkffily synr
! liathiued, kimlly esristed. and etomfort
!ed me during roy recent, liereavemeni
f return my wist sincere (hanks, and
assure them that I shall ever c’tieriKii
-•sfec 1 Tf-.
the ti -tvif line frtendtihlp comes In the
(tori, h&nr tit afftintfDß.
Ke.-peclfdly.
ANDREW COOPErf.
He Cures Cancef.
Dr. W. A. rown. cancer Unu toonier
speeiAlist. called .it. pur office and
tmovvod a large cancer taken,from tue
face of Mrs. tVm. SnuieV. : oar John
son Station. Ga. Tic is now treating a
rose earner on the head of Mrs. Ed
Ha*vcy. He expects to remove the
[ deadened cancer in aliout a week. The
doctor offers his services to uie people
of ibis vicinity. He can lie seen at
the Ilunter-Shle Drug store.
Quick service and good things to eat
is the secret of Wilson’s success. ,
DECEMBER If.
will naturally look for tho arti:.;: ’
nmare, and modestly and unobtru
lv in aach jmiuting will I.*Jed
Carl Kubrick". Few W’ill conn* <' (!'hr
name with that of-the youag actor who
is making such a siiccess aa 1 I’Pe Imp"
jo "Wken We Wore Twen ',
wh tTi will lie seen in this e*t\ u
Tiftsiiay night at the Grand. Bu' 'w h
however, is (he ease. The young ,i’ (or
are One and the same jierso i i*r< • i.g
loaclttslvoiy that artistfe lempe a:’' -
w il sometimes find expression n
in different clianncla.
Why Mrs. LeMoync Appears Here. -
Thnew play, "Amenu Those Pres
ent. ’’ tn which Mrs.- LeMoync is star
ring this year, was so well ilk** I lvi
New York playgoers that h"‘ fur a
difficulty in the bookings people h. tt o;.
snetlon would not have bad an * 1
opoi I Hid y I’l seeit.J * i’ll’ 1 '
run at the Garten Theatre, New Yor . :
was terminted on Novemiier 2klh bv
reason of previous contract! liet.wocit
the management of the thsair’s ard
Mr. 1-3. S. Willard, which it. was fined
iinpnsslblo to cancel. The new play is
of particular Interest because if a
izes well known efiaracters in lit** i'iair
Hundred, and- throughout tho New
York engagement the boxes :>n*i
cholrest portion of the orchestra v ro
tijc*rvee tor rich folk Who wanted to
see themselves as Mr. Glen M'i>‘*e
oupti, the author of tie
them.' 'As an intimate and reait • i*’
piorure of New York society Am . .
?Thow> Present" will pro.** poftia
iAfctlv4q..MaßteerHvi;'ieui!nsf -.fi \Vn
palt > ' .<!- •' * 1 : ’ ’ * A
affji. LoMovgc as slar.
i B-. <&. B. Railroad Cheap Rates.
' Como to nrrraswiok am! swf ' V|, iir
Christmas and .\<;w Year's. For **
aiinvr occasions the - Brunswick and
JUirmlngnam raihond hpll round
trip tickets at t!id"law rates Wili alsd
sell excursion tickets al very low run-s
between all polios. Tickets will i>o
sold on Iteocmoer *'.i, -1. 25. So. ,
1902. arst! January 1- T.' , ilS. CJtjod. r •
tuining until January Final lino'
January S, iflft.2. For tickets and t"il
information call on B. and It ageui t.
s,' •'TtS'TN'.i: ? FORh.
' flenerai Agent, Brunswick, (kV
IV J. A. McUUFFUv
Traffic Manager, Brunsu;ick,LQa.
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RTOI.KN- From long ' oic’
roan stallion. Texas stoejf Altojfljt •
years old. One bay marc ftamoj&K-
WoH set, black tail and Jiwnrrjl sw**
pnv reward o* #2a-'HI. for rottiTu of
same or iofiuuusition wbleir •tfeil bad
to' tlicir recovery's Cur
rie. St. Simons (lit
I have otionPPri at ' fl< ’
corner of Coehrjn areutir and George
streets and ~iu offering ail kinds of
wood at lowest pHfes Give me a trial
and you will come again. Prompt '-■*
livery guaranteed.
| B. H DANIELS- ‘