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8 Royal makes the food part . wholesome and delicious. 5 POWDER Absolutely Pure ROVAL SARINS POWbCR CO., NEW YORK. A Correction. Through an error, Tim Timjik Haled in yesterday's issue that Capt. J. A. Bryan, o( the Florida Dredging com pany, had the contract for dredging out the water front along the Plant System’* new wharves. Tim Timks is informed that the Stewart Contract ing company has the contract. Mr. A. it. Stewart, treasurer and general manager of the company, wa in the city Friday with Superintendent Tut wiler.of the I’lant System. Have your place wired now for in candescent lights. Try an electric hell. 503 505 Gloucester street. | Prices a Pow< High Quality a Potent Factor, Fine Selection a Magnetic liHlnceuient. | Your money refunded | without protest if goods are not as represented. These are things worth your considera tion when you want to j buy Jewelry, Dia monds, etc. ! < AM, AND >KK UH. o-O-o | Kennon Mott l tii . * [ 215 Newcastle St., Brunswick, Bxsmmcr of watches for Southern railway, lime received daily at Jl o’clock from Washington. Nw Steamer Cointuisj^ned. Lnited .St&teß Customs Inspector C. W. Memiur returned yesterday morning from Miltedgeviilr, where he went to measure the steamer Indus trial Girl, which has Just heeu com pleted. The hew boat Is of about 20 tons capacity and is owned by Mr. Wagnon, of Miiledgeviile. The new steamer received her name from the industrial school in Miiledgeviile. fi Hats for Spring e Served, Sir!jp 'T'he new shapes in * Stiff end Soft 1 jrauK you've ever worn a LEVY'S, Sole Agent. All the latest designs in Ladies’ Shirt Waists, Belts, Neckwear and Blurt Waist sets. BOSTON IDEAL) CLUB The Celebrated Musicians Will Bs Hsre Tuesday Night The renowned Boston Ideal Banjo, Mandolin and Guitar club will appear under the auspices uf the Brunswick Lyceum association Tuesday night, March 1, at the Mansfield street school building, The repertoire is of Hie lldost and .will 11 itter the most cultivated. The club has a national reputation and everywhere they have appeared they have field tlie audience in a rapturous spell, The moßt flattering praise has been showered upon them everywhere end they have pleased people of every station of life from celebrated com posers to those who have no cultivated ear for music. No one in Brunswick should miss this opportunity to hear the far-famed musicians The pr-ce of admission will be one dollag. I'ick e s are on sale at Fleming & Waff’s, MERIT RECOGNIZED. Mr. Kemp, the Western Union Manager, Has Been Promoted. The Western Union Telegrrph pany has decided to place Kemp, manager of the local office, in charge of the cilice at Mactn, as man ager. This is a lilting recognition of Mr. Kemp’s superior ability. While in charge of the local office Mr. Kemp has made a boat of friends and has been closely identified with social and religious organizations, and the citi zens of Brunswick? while congratu lating him upon Ids promotion, feel his departure and that of Mrs. Kemp from Brunswick with deep regret. Mr. T. G. Jackson, the manager at Augusta, will arrive tods* and take charge of the local office. Those who know Mr. Jackson speak very highly of him. Mr. Kemp will leave with hie family tomorrow night. Pound His Wife. Assistant Chief of Police Hubert Levison received a letter yesterday from B. A. will be remem bered as having spent several days in Brunswick recently in an endeavor to find his faithless wife who had deserted him for another man and taken their two children along, in which Strong stated that a few days ago he met hie wile with the children on a train going out of Jacksonville. Thev n * w ,B Ocala and Strong * , “ < he ex nects to r-sr- 11 possession of his child, ren and wished to express hie heart felt thanks to Lieutenant I.evison and the people of Brunswick who had so kindly assisted him in his search. Mr. Ks.-np Resigns. Mr. A. it. Kemp has resigned the Chancellor Commtuderehip of Ogle thorpe Lodge, No. 24, and Capt. T. Newman has been appointed In* suc cessor. Mr. A. 81. Smith was elected Vice Chancellor to succeed Capt. Newman. Hood’s Are gaining favor rapidly, m Bw*tue*s men and tr*vW- ESm K hns carry thm iu 2 |j ladies carry them • ■ ■ lu pitrupk, housekeeporN keep them In medicine j closet*, friu4 recommend them to frleud*. 2.\c. Hit liMES: BKUNSWIcK, GA„ SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 27 Men's and Boys’ Clothing. A bold stroke for big business. Prices quoted here tell but batf thestory. To appreciate the great values fn this sale you must see tbeni. Be on hand early and get the cream of selection. Men's Suits Former prices, $7.00 to $8.50, now $4.75. Men's Suits Former prices, SIO.OO to $12.50, now $6.95. Men's Suits Funner prices, $16.00 to $15.00, now $9.75. V LENTEN SEASON. Time of Fasting and Prayer by a Largs Number oPCTmtians .Services were held on Ash Wednes day at the Cathollo and Episcopalian churches, ushering in the season nf self-denial and prayer kept by a large part of the Christian world in com memoration oT the forty days of fast ing and prayer of our Saviour before His crucifixion. Now for a time will the gayeties of the world be laid aside, although re pentance is not done in sackcloth and ashes as of ol*. The world progresses %n'l customs ebaugs, the’ charity and almsgiving still play a conspicuous part. Emulation of Christ for a few days in the beginningof the year, does not that we are exempted from practicing these virtues for the 325 remaining deye, but more at tention is paid to them at this time, the mind being free from worldly ex citement. Having followed faithfully the Lenten devotions, the crucifixion on Good Friday, and having rejoiced over the riser King on Easter, we are enabled better to keep in mind and practice all the precepts laid down for our salvation, anil, remembering the iovu which “giveth life for friends,” makes it easier for us to say that the greatest of virtues is charity. Id Honor of Miss M&dden The afternoon and evening recep tion given by Mrs, Samuel B, I (atelier in honor of her mater. Miss Madden, vitas an elegant and charming afl'air . Mrs. Hatcher's tastefully arranged bonne was eaqtmltely decorated in cut (lowers and foliage plants, Three rooms on the ground tlaor were open ed, the color scheme for two being yetttMtedWUl the third pink, In the yellow gorgeous daffodils now so plentiful were arranged in immense howl* and tied in clusters to the chandeliers with gold colored rib bans. The paltns were unueuaby lafge aid handsome, their beauty be lug often remarked by the garsta. The yellow shaded lights cast a gold, n! glow over : be pretty soetie, and in one of lliese rt>: ins the reception party stood. They were Mrs. Hatcher, Miss Madden, Mrs. Ben Hatcher, Mrs \V. B. Swift, Mrs. Everett Strapper, Mrs. O. C. Bullock. Mrs. ft, M. Kirven, \l4 Ralston Karglll, Mrs. Hubert Mna Brannon, Miss' Hunt, Miss K'.heredge, Miss Th'irza Kirven, Miss f,ouls Moore. In the front room on the north side of the house delici ous appolinari* lemonade was served during the recept on hours. This room was decorated in red with a pro fusions of love'y carnations. The refreshments were terfeo'iy del glit fu and the large number of guests enter'aiued pronounc-d it one of the nut charming receptions of t tie season.—Columbus Enquirer-Sun. Wooten Elcotsd Major In all town a, where companies of the Third battalion Kjuitb Georgia regi ment are located, elections were held yesterday to till the office of m’jor of the battalion. 0 >ly commissioned officers are entitled to votes in such a contest, Csptaiu VV. E. Wooten, of the Albauy Guards, was made maj r as the result of the election. • Vioun Lessons.—Having decided to remain in Brunswick I am desiroua of obtaining pupils for a three month course on violin. Terms given on ap plication. . Wm. Deal, Oglethorpe Hotel. Boys’ SctlOOl Suits Former prices, $2.00 to $2.50, now $1.47. Boys’ School Suits? Former prices, $3.00 Pi SI.OO, now $2.35. Boys’ S tSOI Suits Former prices, $4.50 to $5.00, now $3.25. Vr IT you see a man II losing his pocketbook, you feel justifled in telling him about it—even if you havn't been introduced . We don’t know you personally, 00&n\p, but vre know you are loving earned money in not buyingyourGCOCEßl ES of UR. At any rate you are not making it go as far avyou think it ought, which ia the same as losing It. The way to make all you can in that line is to buy your groceries of us. Try our prices and compare the quality of our goods ..Keany & Bailey.. FANCY GROCERS, PboneNo.il. 312 Newcastle St. & • SHIPPING REPORT. PORT OK BRUNSWICK, Keb. zO utlh coaaccTXn daily by capt. ottojohahnksoi. WITH . H. MASON * CO. Shipmasters and others wishing charts and other publications of the United Stales coast and geodetic survey can obtain same by application 10 C. W. DEM ISO o carr. otto Johanneses AKKIVKI) CI.XAItXI). Hemiod, Nor bk, 51, Fredei icksen. Mar anliant. Downing Cos. BAILXn. Kio -grande. Am m. 2CM7, Staples, New tork, Mallory line—-New York. Anna Pandleton, Am schr.s22, Tiiemao New york, Hi!ton-Dodge, New York IN PuKl. STKAMSfI IPS. Vulieda. Br ss, 164.5, Hocken,Rlo Janeiro, A F. Churchill. hut her by Hah. Br ss, 2130,Pierre.Shieldi, Johnst online. Reindeer, lir t'. 1542, Osbcn, I.iverpool Johnston Line. Madrolioe, 8p ss, 2024, l.asaaraga, Nuc vitas, A. F. Churchill. WorsleyHalt, Br ss. 2238. Leutliwaite, Hull. Johnston Line. SHIPS. ■ ARCS. Emerald, Nor bk, 745, Pedersen. bay, Hunter, Benn £ Do.—Mistely. Jose Kargos, 8p bk, 700, Ferre?, Barce lona. Moynelo & Cos. Birgitta, Nor bk, 508. Gregertsen, Barba dos, Hunter, Benn & Cos. Sign'd, Nor bk, 549, Hau"a. Rotterdam Terras. SC 800 Ml SI City ol Nassau, Br echr, 7 Kelly Na - sau, Aiken—Nassau. (liarles Davenport. Am sclir, 1157, Pink ham. St i.ucia. Aithur MeArdle, Am *ohr, 70S Magee, i Sew York, Hirscli A tV—Sew York Fearless. Hr sclir, 76. Kemp, N’a'sau P j U. Aiken i Julia Elisabeth. Br rciir SO Sweeting Nassau. Aiken—Nassau M. A. Willey, Am schr, 3?, Cook, Ber muda Penobscot, Am schr, 31 , Dodge. New York, Hilton-Dodge, New York KKC AriTrLsTlOS. Steamships 5. Ships. 0: Barks, 6, Brigs 0; Sohooner, 7. Total. 17. To Cure a Cold In One Day Take Lavslive JJromo Quinine Tabk-U. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25 cents. The genuine has 1,. B.Q. on each tablet. Special biotin ■ All bills against the British steam ship Worsley Hall must be presented at our ofllce before noon on Monday or else payment thereof will be debarred, W m . Johnston A Cos. L’t*d„ Agents. S. WatkioMt. &IJYEK OF '• Ills il-M ii,fl;W, i flfl 224 Hay StreelAg DltV FUST HIWE-* V. t-icperlb- JUN KS, A* Tft ttifr J6s£. GKKH9I SALT HIDE* *K- peril) ACU)UNS, %%.v fS WHITE WOOL • tv per IE (AT L TALLOW... p. per in OItEY Jf<f3.. 'OHM The Williams Tyagwriteß New Mels M 8 art ft 1888.49 UgtltMt ibs- *£& . Puttied wsik, Bint, ball bear- greatest spaed, ing, easiest Bpr V t^ !T*2nSF . *. *> •* m lock. * f Visible Writing, jftst Dorahie... j . You can do more work with greater ease, rapidity and'Accuracy than would be possible on any other typewriter. Best for expert or novice. Catalogue on application. Typewriicr suppl es. Edison Mimeographs. Second-hand typewriters and exchange. Edwin A. Hardin Company, Sole Dealers! for tlte South., Atlanta, Ga. nfßasaaßias" • will b. nun, nmuw, “las® California Restaurant- CHTJE HAI L, Manager. ' i • | MEAL* SERVED BEST IN BRUNSWICK W*,**/ WrORDERS TAKEN FOR O- K. LAUNCp. GRANT ST. GRATESV -* That Burn CoaP in the Open Fire Place ' The Club House <# Port able Basket Gule.will do it. See us also for Wood Mantels j Tiling * MONUMENTAL WORK, IRON FENCING. BTC. i ' ? ,*?. ' "‘ ' J*" ~ Brunswick Marble and Oramie tm K* K. t.nMAKOK, Proprletb*. WE WANT YOUR SUBSCRIPTIONS- The Morning News for $1 or the New YcrT World or Journal for 75 cents a month. dk KEEP UP WITH THE WAR. FLEMING & WAFF - - NewcastlaJ ______ _____ Coney & Parkdr -DEALERS !N— • fl COAL AND WOOD, Ko#endale and Portland Cement*, C, ma and Facing Ji,-,4 Rock Lim, Plaster, Hair, Shingles and Laths, t,f„ ;• Chimney Fine pipe and Fitting*. Fire lirmV and F'rr Clay' Telephone IK V 2; HAV USTIfi itT -■ J |C. DOWNING, President. ■ i .tv ALTER, t’e.-'.S r. K rt MA-SOJV, Vice Pres.d . TheNati°nal of Brunswick CASH CAPITAL.SISO 0110 Deals Liberally Willi Its Pa tr i]s and Friends BURGLAR PROOF SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR PENT. The Rosy Freshness And a velvety sonnets of Ifce .'..m is !nv. rubly obtained br those who use i’oiiom’s Complexion Powder. NOTICE Tax fl far f >r Ihe yearly have been rlsou mmy hands for collection. Parties inteie-:.,! will save costs hj calling and settling ?s!e br Mart-h I After that date levies wilt l made end property advertised for sale. Vi. 11. KKttRIE, shvr.S. All Over the World. i ATI parties desiring to take trips to i soy port of the world should call on D*pt, O Jobannessoo, who is the Brunswick agent of all the fastest and I best steamships afloat, lie can make * you rates to and from any foreign [ point.