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VOLUME 9; NO.. 293 Don’t !_^ Get the idea that this is a high price store bo cause of its all-round first-classness. Put your hat on and stroll down this way and take a real good >ook through the place, then go away with a definite idea of what it is that gives cautious and careful peo ple so much confidence in the store. It’s all as simple as a shoehorn. We are particular in everything. We buy the best drugs we can find and dispense them properly. Brown—* Company, 1 ' '' Editoi • Mr. Turner, osnduuter oo the Houiti eru rood, has moved into life Lebnifu home, on Kgmont street. *** ' &k. Col. H. Dil worth has returned from a two weeks trip 11 rough Cam* den county. ■ Mrs. .1 I’lern-Siniili will leave to night for Hum rcy", to vieit fripijd*. ' ‘ Mi** M*> Franlgyn left yesterday fur VVaynrosx, where Ail* will bo the gueaf of Mrs. M, N. Horne. .*. Mr. F, A. Foster,-of Cambridge Ma., visited Brunswick tbis week in Lj jfrmf f-rrtst of tbe Society of Cittcin j 3EB*wbich has been dormant in ih a early part of the ten *• II? ia trying to find enough eli- . to firm a society in Ha- ; in tbe near future. ! 4 Little Early! ■To talk about shirt waists, still wo are p| getting them in, and you had better examine the patterns and cut*%efore making your selection. As usual, its not the cheapest but the best line in town. * Men and children’s caps, and hats. The correct thing for spring. See our window. LEVY’S. - TIMES. Rip Van Winkle Tomorrow Night at Oglethorpe Auditorium, { Resefved Seats at Store, 75 Cents. "lira O. W. Blanton, Mias KHa Bisn'.on and Muster George Blanton left several days ago for Atlanta, where they sjffl upend several weeks, the glieata of Mias Jennie Bryant. After a pleasant visit to her cousin, Mrs, A. Kaiser, where she received many social attentions, Mias Josie Brown, baa returned to her home iu .Savannah. *# Mrs. W. 11. Oyer and nitle daughters have moved to the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Berrie on E street, where I they will remain for two or three | months before joining Mr. | Montgomery, their future home i Dyer left a few nights ago to accept his new position with the railroad there. • *.* (< ullnued on Third pa^f*) BRUNSWICK GA„ t U \DAY MOANING FE UN IS 1 Sill' — 7" , ifE A telephone message received by the 4 Times from Savannah last night stated that a case of smalHpox had developed in that city. The victim is in the Sixth recently arrived from Cuba. Tie con tracted the disease while in Cuba, and after reaching Sa vannah Thursday it develnped on him. lie waf at once removed to the pest house and every precaution taken to guard against tMfc spend of the disease. The health board has been particularly active in tins case knd it is not thought thaj/there will be another one in S^vannah. I 1 Storm Signa s Flying. Signals recurved yesterday by Capt. vV. M Tijpper an nounoe a stonn coming from the northeast-16 spread across the South Atlantic weather report on tile at Brown’s drug f to-day. county, is ill at hisjj- WW: near C Imu'ester. Hehas been Icontined to his room alrffost cofmiiuousiy for over a month. llis friends will receive a welcome in this his trial of distress, and many have called to see him during recent days. To those who knew him in the past his present illness cannot fail to excite profound sympathy, Cut OftSAp. His Fingeiw, , - Car Coupler ClarK, a popular employe of the Southern had all of his fingers cut ©IT 'by a sw||ch e|gine yes wdayr It seems that in dismounting from the Engine while it was dipped Irviiyj to sa|e hinisejf Clark threw out bom Trands a ia fT" W front ol the moving engine. The fingers on both hands were passed over by the wheels and severed completely. The in jured man was cared for by his fellow workers‘and given medical aid by Dr. local surgeon for th. He was resting easily at last accounts, Jk C... . MIRTH AND MELODY. D -l'gh'ful Entertainment at th® Ogbthorpe Lt Evening, * An evening of music,, mirth and mel ody was afforded the guests of the Oglethorpe last evening. Prof. Deal’s metropolitan orchestra gave their con cert Lorn <i to 9-JO, and following them King Company, which bipfH'ars tomorrow night at tho Audi torium, entertained delightful songs and musical renditions. Such a scene of life and gayety has not boon afforded Brunswick in a long time, and the participants were accord ed repeated encores from listeners. Messrs. Thos. H. Dobson and Jus. L. Bing, the young and enterprising man agers of tiie Dotison A King Company, have this season surrounded themselves with a strong and capable company of artists, and next season will put before the public an extravaganza of good material. Their impromptn concert last even ing in the Oglethorpe, consisted of songs well rendered by Mr. Harry J. Hibson, the famous baritone in senti mental songs and, and Mr. I’hil Bar nard, in negro selections, both of whom will appear in Kip Van Winkle, tomorrow night. The liooney children in their dances also afforded the O gietnorpe guests some delightful entertainment in thair specialties, and taken altogether, lasi evening was one of most, delightful pleasure. If you want a nice, stylish turnout today ring up Mitchell and Thomas, Phone !7, and they will supply you oo short notice. Start ling Wlkfig ■•.-•lTylb. Jw' sci in et o i Hi >e that will curiosity of all wlm t*ks|^BH in tbe metapliyslcel, It MiP ' i sighl worlh seeing. j/Tv tins office by a well k is jusl as discovered yi-'atrrdHy morn ing, On one side of tbe eng, iu plain English, is printed half Vasious con iecturaM|M.y, ■ concerningJp , P iin being =§ iOT D is StipplHS* V -'Wt Scrillcl, ii garni®;'l 'lltfl the ret<® ' . from 'iaHßpWn>Pb in the paper',’ sither that or some psychic fnflu®nce had forced itself upon the natural operation nf causa and effect. If is a matter and subjeot wnrthv of dose en quiry, and any one who may be inter ested in further invest g,tlon is in vited to call and inspect it. booms. Now is IfWwlit the * V <'■ . ... ■ in i .. Have you found it? Found what? The Brunswick Steam Dye House, 105 Monk street. It is near Bay street. You can have your ladies’ and gonts’ garments cleaned and dyed in proper manner, ond (lie only steam dye houss in Brunswick. All work is guaron teed. f. Horoviiopv, Proprietor. Kettuon Mott, our popular jeweler, has something to say about Fountain Pens in his ‘ad” today. Mr. Mott easitp leads in the jewelry business, carrying the largest and best line in the city. Hall on him, Mitchell and Thomas can supply you with a stylish turnout for an afternoon —phone 97. U you want a stylish turnout for a drive today phone 97, Mitchell and Thomas, and they will attend to your wants. PRAISING RIP VAN WINKLE, This Show Rooi'fvos Good Notices Eyery .• , where. ■ ■ - ’(9 —. iiy —- Judging by the press motions Hip Van Winkle is a good show in every respect. Besides the lauditory notice given by tire Savannah .News, as re ferred to in“ The Times Friday, it is noticeable that everywhere it is pre sented the pivsuy|^|yc< - iall\ pood in ils eril-Ladffiagtlii V "? : i \ tru.-tl | ■ Vt-. T' /.. • Ty* when- they played tlie night before, and of it the Herald says: “The Hip Vail Winkle troupe is billed to play in Brunswick Monday night, ami we bespeak for them the 0 kindly consideration of the people of that hospitable eiiy.” In like uuuuier the papers all over the state pt*ai<>s It, and the Madison Advertiser has the following: hi “Those who failed to attend the An- -YuuWoßisl' tVhen you buy a fountain pen from us—We carry the very best makes anil guarantee them to give entire satisfaction in every way; they sell for one dol lar And as high as six dollars Call on ns for anything in jewelry lead in repairing JTNON MOTT, Jeweler, 215 Newcaetle St; V fi11.1,: . uitlrWlWi.t Solltlicili li.iil- WWWWWWMWWWWW dltorfhm last. Monday night missed a rare treat The occasion was the per formance of the noted play, Kip Van Winkle, by the Dobson & King Cos., wfth the celebrated comedian, Samuel W. Glenn, as Rip •‘The play of Rip Van Winkle is a tamy fascinating one, being full of hu- JVand pathetic scenes, and never drag!. It is one of the most celebra ted plays oo the American stage today, ami the rendition id’ it. last. Monday night was very fine indeed. It was far above the average shows of its kind that have recently visited Madison, and each actor well nigh perfect iu his or her role. “The star of the troupe is the old veteran actor, Samuel W. Glenn, who assumed the role of Kip. Mr. Glenn is seventy yews old, and has been on the stage nearly half a century. He is still strong and robust, ami.handles his rather difficult part with consummate skill and ease. Mr. Glenn made a decided bit in Madison, and won many friends during bis short stay in the. city,” Reserved seatsjare on sale at Butts’ drug store today and tomorrow. Price 7.0 cents. The Best of * Stationery \ Is always demanded by the better trade. But there are so many grades of paper upon the market, that even the most careful buyer is offen deceived. To handle only the newest and hand somest stationery, is the object of the Brunswick Book Company. Tonight's Og'othorpo Oonoert Following will ha found the pro gram to be rendered tonight by Deal’s "Wkropolitan orolieslra in tlie rotunda of ttie Oglethorpe hotel. These night ly concerts arc free to the public and a genera! invitation is extended to all. ritomtAil: fluuday, Ki-li, W. '>i. Berceu-e |. Hauser N.ictuino; opus 0, Nn. 2 cliopfn Mstudio in K Ituhiusteiu Sacred song “Nii/crctir liminod Spring Sorts . Mri JRs-nlui Tntnscriplioa “Kiss's Dream,” from“l.qhcH- Kin” It. Wagner “The Mar span-list Banner.’’ Jewelry of nil kinds at Ken non Mott’s, the Je veler. Out glass from the best manufsctu rt rs at Ivennoo Mot t’s, the Jeweler. B'erling silver Friendship Henris from 25c to $1 00, engraving free, at Kennun Butt’s, the Jeweler. Silverware and silver noveltie*, I lie largest and best line in the oily, at Keution Mott’s, Hie Jeweler. A Great Opportunity. We give away, absolutely free of cost, for a limited time only, The People’s Common Sense Medical Ad viser, by R. V. Pierce, M. D., Chief Consulting Physician to Ibe Inva lids’ Hotel and Surgical Jnstiluie.a book of 1008 large pages, profusely il lustrated, bound in strong paper covers to any one sending 21 oents in one cent stamps, to cover cost of mailing only. Over 080,000 copies of this complete family Dio'or Rook al ready sold in cloth binding at regular price of $1,50, World’s Dispensary Medical Association, TlulTslo, X. Y. # Kaiser’s Showing This Week. The very swellest conceptions of this season’s styles in Ladies Shirt Waist’s and Neckwear, The new for spring are coming in rapidly. Every novelty may be found here soon after its appearance in New York. Liberty Silk Fronts in all colors. Hemstitched China Silk Ties, Two yards long 1-4 yard wide, black and all colors. Mouseline i)e Soie Ties, 2 yards long and 1-4 yard wide- All the leading shades for this season. The ver> latest in SilK Capes, Satin and Silk Waist’s just received. (’all and get posted on the newest ideas of Ladies Neckwear. See our exclusive patterns in Ladies shirt waist. Kaiser’s. PRICE FIVE CE 'T I. N, Bishop, Druggist, guarantees every bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and will refund the money to any one who is not satisfied after using two thirds of the contents. This is tlie best remedy in the world for la grippe, coughs, colds, cioup and Whooping cough and is pleasant and safe to take, It prevents any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia. Brunswick’s trade booms. Now is the time to advertise and get the beuelit, of the money atloat. Tlie tilings that people see are inside o them and not outside. No two people see the same thing exactly alike. One wo man may look out at a beautiful land scape and see alt the beauty and restfui tiess and grandness that there is in it. Another one will look ont at the same scene and see nothing. The man who is perfectly well and vigorous enjoys life to tlie full. l)r. Tierce’s Golden Medical Discovery makes people well. There isn’t anything miraculous about it—it is the must natural thing in the world. It simp ly puts the digestive organs, the stomach, the liver, the bowels, in perfect order and thereby makes the blood pure and rich. All diseases live and thrive on impure blood. Keep a stream of pure, rich, red blood Itowing into a diseased spot,and the disease will not stay. A man lives on rich, pure blood, and disease dies on it. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery makes pure, rich blood. Send 21 cents in one-cent stamps to World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N . Y.,and receive Dr. Pierce’s 1008 page “Common Sense Medical Advisfl - ,” profusely illus trated.