The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, December 31, 1903, Page 2, Image 2

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2 Society Vea Harry Cassil is improving after a severe attack of grippe. • • • Little Miss "May Wright entertains an St Simon today with a pretty party. _■- • • Mrs. P.'W. Fleming is in Sterling visiting Mrs. G. W Wright who is ill. m m 9 Mrs. H. J. Waff and the Misses Wc. entertain the Zinnia club thiß after noon. • • • Rev. and Mrs. W. M. Gilmore are tapected to return today from North Carolina • • • Mrs. Hugh Porter and her guest, Mrs. Behrman. spent yesterday at t ei - nnndlna. m Mrs. W. H. Adkins of Atlanta will arrive shortly to visit Mrs. Bolling Whitfield. \ Miss Mai King was decidedly better |ast night to the great pleasure of her Knany friends. Miss Edith Marsden leaves tomor row night for New Jersey after a visit to Miss Irene Wood. • • • Miss Hazle Nightengale leaves to morrow for Darien to be present at the leap year Misses Marie DeVoe and Janie Sym ons leave today fox Darien to attend the vAJir ball. Ml— *d Messrs Biown a l^or^enew^*^^ mm ; Brunswick au ger service just now. It would be a blessiug to the democ racy it William Jennings could be Induced to remain iu ifurope until al ter November 8, 1304. It Ithore is auy Infringement on the licouse the city us was made to appear iu the police court yesterday morning tho matter should be closely siftod and the guilty par ties should bo punished. The city should protect all of its enterprises, paying a lcgittmate license against imposters and those operating under various guises, to escape the oper ation of the license ordinance Here lately there has been a number cf cases in the polise court agaiut t defendants charged with resisting ar rest and interfering with officers in the discharge of their duties, lu each case witnesses have sworn that , the policemen making the arrests , cursed tliem and In various ways went beycud bis duly in harshness. We of course do not know to what client t his testimony is to be believed, but we want to im press the fact on the officer that he has no more right to curse or in any way mistreat a prisoner under arrest than he has to insult the best citizen in the community.,Officers should not I lose their tempers, thoy are paid not to do it and as far as it is possible they should deal kindly with the unfor- I tunates who chance to need their at ;k,^.a.^k*l.i Mrs. R. E. Hunter was informally at home ta her friends yesterday af ternoon from 3 to 5 o’clock in compli ment toi her other, Mrs. C. S. Hunter of Graham, N. C. A numbgy of call ers enjoyed a very pleasant afternoon, and the occasion was voted a charm ing success. 9 9 9 Misses Ethel and Kezzie Conoley gave a very pretty eucher party Tues day- evening in honor of Miss Halite Ellis, of Atlanta. Five-hand euchre was played and the ladles first” prize was won by Miss Ellis, the consola tion was cut by Miss Marsden. The men's first prize was won by Mr. Roy Fuller, avbo cut for it with Mr. A. C. Banks, Jr., and Mr. C. C. Cosby. Miss Ludle Kay was the hostess at a vor* enjoyable card party yesterday afternoon. Five-hand eucher was played and the first prize was won by Mrs. John Morgan, the consolation by Miss Susie Lamar. Those pres ent were. Misses Rita McKinnon, Lilia Lilton of Savannah, Ethel Conoly, Kezzie Conoly, Lucile Butt™ Leslie Lulls, Bessie Synjmea, Fannie Syu.- es, Maude Nightengale, Hazel Nigh tengale, Janie Symons, Susie Lamm, Margaret Young, Julia Brown, Vivian Kay. Notion. Consignees Steamer Egmont, St. Simon Mill: On and after January ist, 1004, parties expecting trei^fe itim ihe nlciiim r We appreciate the act olt^^^^B® J and commend him lor it. This “acre is being granted too much ialt%iue and is getting to be tne same ceso pool if iniquity and immorality that it was before .Mayor Dunwcdy bunded it a solar plexus a few yearn ago. ~..0 i.oic any way ami if wo had the controlling voice in the council no liquor licenses would be issued to any of these juiut.s unless it cuuld be matte to appuur that the business would be conducted in me i-....*..., us i„ the Ouse wan other concerns in the city, of a simi lar nature. Mayor Crovatt is on the right lino in this matter and we hope he will carry oat his present plan of purify ing this section of the city, which is a disgrace to all Brunswick. What a great pity R is that the fact that President McKinley favored '.Mark Hauua for his successor was lirsi ! discovered "by the reduuiiaut Perry Heath. Not'ce. Consignees Steamer figment, St. Simon Mill: Cu and alter Jauuaiy j Ist, 1904, parties expecting treigi.t . by the steamer Kg most must be at the wharf, or have a representative 1 there to receive same. There being no warehouse at wharf, goods will be tie liered upon same at consignee's risk. Care will be taken to point out to such draymen present, to whom, the goods belong, but my responsibility for any losses ceases, when delivered as above. U. Dart, Captain Steamer Egmont. Plfty oranges for oeventy-flve cent* at A. C. Jeff ere. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1903. The F.nmrlig BeL Young eels in passing up a rive* show the most extraordinary perse verance in overcoming all obstruction! The large flood gates—sometimes fif teen feet in height—on the Thamee might be supposed sufficient to bar the progress of a flsb the size of a darning needle. But young eels have a whole some idea that nothing can stop them, and in consequence nothing does. Speaking of the way in which they as cend flood gates and other barriers, one writer says: "•hose which die stick to the post; others, which get a little high er, meet with the same fate, until at last a layer of them is formed which enables the test to overcomo the diffi culty of the passage. “The mortality resulting from such •forlorn hopes' greatly helps to account for the dllf rrnce In the number of young eels on their upward migration and that of those which return down stream In the autumn. In some places these baby eels are much sought after and are formed into cakes, which are eaten fried.”—London Standard. Explntnfns ijj* Presence. A young lady who had been pouring tea at u function In a suburban town, having toward the end of the affair become somewhat fatigued, sat down In a quiet corner of the room, where she witnessed the following incident: A young man came in and made bis way to the hostess, greeting her and apologizing for his lateness. “Awfully glad to see you, Mr. Blank,” said the hostess. “So good of you to come, and all the way from New York too. But where is your brother?” “I am commissioned to tender hie regrets. You see, we are so busy Just now that It was Impossible for Loth of ns to get away, and so we tossed up to sc* which of us should come.” “How nice! Such an original Ideal absently; 'l 'A-',/* a V'*" . J^ds. I If Wjt ten *FOR IT ott © Bye Speicallst Newcastle St. cm Washington the City Clock E o'''' 1 ‘ '6a mmm Bpll EMM* THE PRICE OF A LIFE. is somoti’nes .uciuden in a prescrip tion that costs fifty cents. Maybe fust griide drugs would just barely cure, and second girade drugs prove just a tr’lle too weak. Life somo tlnes hangs by a hair, and that hair may lie the quality pfa single drug. Wa buy only the - rc.'t-t. of - ! lrt t fharmWJ^ Cor. Newcastle and Monk Streets .... BRUNSWICK, . GEORGIA. If you want employment of any kind’ have your clothes washed with Lava dura, so that you make a neat ap pearanc#iv it will help yon. - Hill IjOIML No Homa Completa Without a j GLOBE WERNICKE BMP BOOK CASE j The handsomest line of Willocu Furniture Ever Displayed in the City lifspect our window|in Gold: Every article 24 Karat genuine gold plate We have increased our lower floor space and are showing our carpets, mattings, draperies, table covers portieres, couch covers, lace curtains, on the first floor. A New Line of Irish Point Curtains S—— anj——1 ■■ ■■■sna pi 11 xmrmmttrmujmmmm ———lt mebbowmmMMMMPWIiMWI —’ 1* si *■ Solid mahogany liibrary Suits Hw .awn IS j to st. ‘ ' rt.-/■ fair Wed pin art y - Ragt i**-. \yss y * II ■ ?F’.. furniture bHANTBD—Car. accomodate several alt ,reasonable rates, first JSi table and good beds, 32c- Mans tK street Mrs. T. E. Spires. * ANTEI>—At once an Al.lecturer. Bltablo for a medicine show. Gead PUlker. Address B. S., BrunswiCß Daily News. JOHN D. ROUNTOS, “Brunswick’s Candy •tore.” JUST ARRIVED A FREBH NEW LINE OF XMAB GOODS. Finest Chocolates, Bon Bone, Crystal* Izsd Fruits, Fruit Tablets, 1 lb. and 1-2 lb Boxes of High Orarie hocolatea and Crystall*sd Fruits —also— FINEST FRUITS, CIOARB AND TO BACCOS, ETC. Taffy Candy Made Daily 208 Newcastle Street. COAL AND WOOD, CONEY a PABKEB. ILYNN CLEANING AND PRESSING CLUB AndrUN. Wright, Prep. Suits CleanMrPreeeed and Dyed. Repair Work a Specialty I Hats Cloand, Dyad and deblocked Prlcea gladly quoted an applloatlon ’Phone 394-2. 100 1-2 Gloucester Wanted— -500 Men Te send their 'ld soiled slothes to tha GEORGIA PRZ4BING CLUB and have thane .nade same sa new. If you are nut MtiaTUd with tit# jb no charge is made, ’Pncne 144-4. W. L. JENKINS, Mgr. C. P. GOODYEAR, JR. SHORTHAND and TYPEWRITING WORK -Will be glad to make epeelal terms to pertiee for CORRESPONDENCE MANIFOLDING and LEGAL WORK WANTED—Two traveling salesmen In earth state. Permanent position; 160 and expenses. Ceuta* TGbMea Works 00., Penlek, V* Ladles Shirts and Wraps olsened and pressed or dyed at Jim Carter's (64 Meek street, photo SfS-1 in pinest Quality lieachui*. 1 L ‘<>{ Morris chairs, arm chairs, mantle | SURN v • . ~ ... jEI music cabinets wmm pen P" s 7 WRITING DESKS | k PRETTY STATIONERY PAPM OUTTBRS MANICURE BETS SBRTLBMENS MANICURE SETS ALL This LATEST BOOKS, INCLUDING THE NEW BISSON BOOK, THE OHRISTIE, PERCE AND GIL BERT PICTURES, CHRISTMAS CARDS AND BOOKLETS TE BUIT WORY BODY, * The Largest Stock of In^theClty Fleixiliag &: Waff "With san . A’s^TßßivSL^ Close at hand, make sure that your orders fotr Xmas baked goods are placed with us if you’d realize the ful lest degree <, satisfaction on your expenditures. , Orders placed now will be delivered promptly as desired. OITY BAKERY, V. Loewensteln, Cernsr Monk and Newcastle t. THE GEM FRUIT STORE. Next to Morgan’s Drug Stars STAFF LYONS, Propr. Everything In the Fruit Lino, Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, Snuff adn SMOKERS' SUPPLIES Fine Domestic and French Candles CANDY MADE DAIL\ FROM THE CHOICEST SYRUPS. Cams and See Me. •TAPP LYONS. Brunswick & Birmingham. Railroad. TIME TAB..E NO. 16. Effective Thursday October 1, 1903. Read Down _ Read Up ._ Tral “No-1 | ( STATIONS j Train No. | Train Na 5.26 pm I 4,40 ami Lv Brunsw ick . Ga. Ar 12.ir> pm 1 9.30 u m 4.25 pm j 5.40 am] Lv Tbalmanu, Gk. Ar , 10.55 a m B.SO ij m 6.50 pm I 9.1 j ami Lt Jackeonnvilie, fiia. i.u n m 5.30 pm ] 7.0 bam I Ar Offerman, Ga Lv ; 9.5 a m 7.10 pra 5.30 pra ] 7.10 am j Lv Offerman Ga. Ar 9.20 am - ~ij j.i 9.30 pm I 9.35 ami Ar S&vann h, Ga Ar ; -m l 5!39 p m 7.00 pm 1 8.5.) km] Ar Nlchatls, Ga. . . ;n r. *, ra 7.40 pm] 9.10 am | Ar Buahnell, Ga. Lv 3 m , 5.10 n at 8.35 pno 10.40 am Ar O-.n. Ga. l.\ ~ „ ~,‘ ~ 8.40 p m 10.50 am Lv Ocilla Ga Ar 5 5 ~' j? , 8.55 p m 11.10 am Ar MyetK Ga. 1 1 ll.io a m Ar Pltxgsrali, Ga. 9.10 p m f 11.30 a m | Ar Irwiuviiie Ga. Lv 5.3 C a m r, m G. W. Berry, General Manager. Ben J. Ford, Gon’l. Paes’naY Agent (fltinswick, Ga.) SUPPLEMENT TO TIME T ABLE NO. 16 Effective Thureday October 1, 1903. 1 T n't, 3 *£!* *| ] TralnV | Train 4 I Tr’n 6 Pall; P' ly Dally f | Dally | Daily ! Daily amLv| it Lv pm Lv Sta tlons |am Ar dmArl am Ar can I H 2 Brunswick, * 7.55 P BSO > "“.M 6.60 10. 0 9.50 Tbalmann, 7.00 4.30 I 10.00 amAr | an? Ar pmAr |am Lv p m Lv |pm Lv NOTE:—Th's schedule dees nod give nv 0 f the above mentioned trains time ea*d rlghf*. trains oe Otis supplement will be handled on “Telegraph!* Orders Gnty*. aad wOI be governed by time tabl No. 16. _ _ ~ ' . G. W. Berry, T *' v - •, Gen'l. Manager.,