The Brunswick times. (Brunswick, Ga.) 189?-1900, January 19, 1890, Page 4, Image 4

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4 FURNITURE & BEDDING, Young Married People and others just going to Housekeeping, would do well to examine our stock ■of tine Walnut and Cherry Bed Room Sets. We have a large assort ment of Chairs, Safes, Bed Lounges, which you could well call Bargains, and I must sell, and within the next 00 days. I am not go ing out of business or to retire, but to remove on NewcasthrSt., and if you ever had any moving to do you know what that means. It means to you and all others’ ! !better and greater Values than usual. C. McGARYEY, Monk Street, Opposite Brunswick Planing Mills and Yariety Works. VALENTINO & BROWN, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Newels, Scrolls etc Rough and dressed lumber, Shingles etc. We hare re cently added another addition to our factory, and are now better prepared than ever, to fill orders promptly Dive us a call. I Oglethorpe: -:National:-:Bank, \ Brunswick, Ga. I—— ; Capital, - - - $150,000.00 (Surplus and undi\idod profits, - - 35,000.00 t M.ILLMAN, W. K. BURBAGE, JNO. D. WEIGHT, rrusideut. Vice President. Cashier. SCHUTZ BROS. No Winter, No Gold Weather, the Cry lleartl on All Sides. Too much stock to carry over for another m-nHcii is the tear ()e pii'pil on the countenance of most mercinints A c. for one, ho not propose to carry over tlits surplus stock, and will therefore otter it at prices which will pay our customers for the investment. We have reduced t in- price on all goods. All-wool twill red llunncl, reduced to Coe.; former price MOc. Ail-wool twill red flannel, teduced to 85c,; former price 50c. All-wool twill indigo blue tlannel, 10c.; former price 50c. Double width colored cashmeres. In all the popular shades, CMC.; lormer price 25c. I’.rilllantlne tnolialr dress goods, hoc.; former price 50c. Side hand dress goods, 85c.; worth 50e. 15 Inch all-wool dress Manuel, reduced to 55c. All-wool and silk mixed dress goods, reduced to 50c ; former price 70c. Table Damasks. 60c.; former price 75c. Luce curtains, Jl.-5 a pair; reduced from 11.75 I .ace curtains, 11.75; reduced from $2.50. I glee curtains. $2.50; reduced from sl. Lace curtains, $5; reduced from $0.50. Window shades, with dado borders, complete with all the Mxtures, 50c. SCHUTZ BROS. THJS DAILY TIMES: SUNDAY', JANUARY' HI, 1890. j. MieHELseN. djE-A-tRUSTO- SALE DRESS GOODS YY'ill begin to day, January 9, 1890, ami will continue for two weeks, and must be sold at New York Cost Cnees. It includes Black Silks, Colored Silks, Black and Colored Cashmeres, Broadcloths, and Flannels, Tricots, Eiderdowns, in Plain anil Fancy Stripes. In fac*, everything in tko Dress Goods Department. Don’t miss Coming for two weeks. Will guarantee you a saving of from 25 to 40 per cent, on your purchases. vT. ZMZIOPXIEILiSOLT. PALAIS ROYAL! Cor. Monk and Newcastle Sts. C A. II It Y The Largest and Best Assortment of CENTS’ NECKWEAR in the City, such as Puff Scarfs, Teck Scarfs, Four-in- Hand and Windsor Ties. Hose In Black, Striped and Solid Colors. Underwear, White and Dress Shirts, Flannel Shirts, Belts, Collars, Culls, Handkerchiefs and Valines of every description. We have the Largest and most Complete Line of Silk, Sattecn, Gloria and Gingham Umbrellas Ever shown in the erfysk Prices as loyv as the lowest. JULIUS- PAVETKEIVS 18.-VSTBi. Capt. Newman. —Business is better jn Brunswick, all the year ’round, than in any city I know of. Capt. U. Dart.—All branches of busi ness should be suspended Monday in honor of Lee’s birthday. Lieut. ,T. C. Drake.—Some of the waters about Brunswick are as good as 1 have ever seen for oyster culture. Chief of Fire Department G. H. Mer rifield.—What Brunswick needs, and needs badly, is an electric fire alaim. Col. George T. Fry, of Atlanta.— Brunswick is one of the prettiest cities I know of. The moss-hung trees here are simply grand. Mr. F. McC. Brown. —With the for tune telling birds in town, all Bruns w ick needs to give her a complete metropoli tan air is a gutter hand. Mr. J.lt. Freeman, of Waycross.—l am proud tiiat Brunswick is in Georgii, for there is no doubt but she will be the largest city on the .Southern coast in a few more years. Mr. 11. R. Symons.— I thought I could handle a gun pretty well, hut since I have seen the man who headed the minstrel parade this morning, I have decided that I was mistaken. Mr. Constance Miller.—Ail who want to may say that advertising-doesn’t pay ; but advertising in The Times certainly does. A lew days ago I received an or der from a gentleman in Augusta for some goods. He wrote that he saw our advertisement in The Times. Mr. E. A. Nelson. —The closest munic ipal election I ever heard of was the oielieldiu Brunswick in 1883. Then the successful candidate for mayor only received thirteen majority, while tlie four gentlemen who were elected aldermen only had a majority of one each. Mr. .Jilhn C- Green.—The best way for Brunswick to secure such a tire de partment as she needs is for the council to secure a limited number of regular men and pay them for tlie work, and a number of call men whose duty it shall bo to answer all alarms. These latter should ha paid so much for each fire they attend. The Riflemen Will Enter. Capt. P. S. Morris and the members of the Brunswick Riflemen have decided that their company will enter the com petitive drill which will be held in Jack sonville some time in the early part of April. Practice drills will be commenced this week. The drill team will be selected and the boys will be in fine shape by the day of the contest. Brunswick citizens have great faith in Capt. Morris and the Riflemen, and it is confidently expected that they will firing back the first prize from Jacksonville, CHURCH SERVICES TO-DAY. What Will be Hone by the Several Denominations. St. Xavier’s—Rev. Father Hennessv. Dedication services to-day. Young Men’s Christian Associa tion. —W. 1). Baleh, general secretary. Regular services to-day. Presbyterian Church.— Rev. Paul F. Brown. Services at 10-.10 a. m. and 7:15 p. ni. Sunday school at 2 ;B0 p. m. Baptist Church.— Rev. E. Z. F. Golden, pastor. No services this morning or to-night. Sunday school at 3p. m. St. Jude’s Church.— Rev. D. Watson Winn. Morning prayer and services at 10: do. Services at 2: do o’clock iu the afternoon. Second Advent Church.— Elder H V. Skipper. Services at 10:30 a. in. and 7:15 p. m. Sunday school at 0:30 a. m., standard time. Methodist Church.— Rev. McK. F. McCook. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:15 p. m. Sunday school at 3 p. m. All without other church engagements cordially inyited. St. Mark’s Church.—Rev. 11. E. Lucas. Morning prayer, celebration of the holy communion, and sermon at 10:30 a.m. Sunday school ut 2:30 in the afternoon. Evening prayer and sermon at 7 p. in., standard time. Every tobacco dealer should sell OLD RIP. O. Downing, Jr., & Cos., sole agents in Brunswick. 1 16 2w Claik’s Specialties. Perrier Jouet. Amo'ttilardo Sherry. Vino Blanco Port. SI. Julicn. Deldslieiiner. Brandy Peaches. St. Croix Bum. Scotch Whisky. Apple Brandy, Deknyper Gin. Gibson Bye. Nelson County Ky„ Whisky. Bass' Palo Ale. Apollinarls Water. Jos. Sclilit/’s Peer. B. F. Gravely's Supe rior. Globe Finne cut. Allen & Gln'er’s Smok lug. Key West Cigars, Maple Syrup. Vegetables Ext ra Fine. G. 11. M umm & Cos. Ex tra Dry. South Side Madeira. Duoro Port. Pontet (Janet Claret. Ilautc Sauterue. Imported Cordials, as sorted. Jamaica Hum. Martell’s lirandy. Peach lirandy, Crown Fish Gill. Waller’s Baker Bye. Mclirayer’s Bourbon, dimness’ Stout. C. & C. Ginger Ale. Budweiser Beer, Calhoun Tobacco. Piper iletdseiek Chew ing. Carroll’s Lone .Jack. Imported Cigars. Kerris’ Meats. Sutter California Fruits ALL HIGH PRICED. NOTHING CHEAP. J. H. CLARK, 201 Monk street PALAYER S POPULAR SHOE STORE. The Largest Shoe Store In Brunswick. Always a Full Stock to Select From. Always Keeps the Best Shoes and llats. Always Keeps the Latest Style. ( Always Keeps the Softest Shoes. Always Keeps the Widest Shoes. Always Keeps the NarroYvest Shoes. Always Keeps the Great Railroad Shoes. Always Keeps the Best $3.00 Shoes for Men. Always Keeps the Best $5.00 Hand-Sewed Shoes. * Always Keeps the Best Children’s Shoes. Ahvays Keeps Edwin C. Burt’s Fine Shoes and Slippers. Always Keeps Zeigler Bros, Fine Shoes. CALL AT Always Sells Cheaper than Anybody. PALMER’S P D OP 3 SHOE STORE. C. E. SHIPP, RICHMOND STREET, Rear Lloyd & Adams. Now is your Chance to Buy a Nice Oak or Walnut Desk at $12.50. Beginning with to-day 1 will offer for sale over 50 dozen Chairs at the greatest reduction ever known. JHB® ■MB • 99R * ■ mi I ■ * 9B Wiwgt ' HHI mKB -illi! I Our Cut Prices on Chairs applies to many other articles in stock. % MONEY MADE IS MONEY SAYED! C. E. SHIPP, BRUNSWICK, GA. Do not fail to see myelegant line of Walnut and Oak J Sideboards!