The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, September 30, 1900, Image 1

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THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL. VOLUME XI. NUMBER 39. iii & 11, Wedding Ppei>er?t§. We have just received a big lot of the finest French China, comprising many new things suitable for Wedding Presents. Also a large assortment of Out and Bohemian’ Glass, Wedge wood China, Cameo: Ware Statuary, any of which will make an excellent present. |r For lack of room these goods are displayed up stairs, where we will take great pleasure in showing them to anyone'. PICTURES. Our assortment of Pictures is complete in every respect, rang ing in price from 50c to sls, and new subjects '"aiming daily. I ™ i ~ ? “ —— “ Picture Frames Bade to Order Any Size or Style. We show our customers as large an assortment of mouldings as as can be found in any city. Small frames f<Vr cabinet pic tures always ifTstock. CAMERAS, PHOTOGRAPHERS’ SUPPLIES. We have a few magazine plate Cameras that we will sell at greatly reduced prices in order to make room for anew stock. W e have supplies of all kinds, including Plate and Film Cameras Fleming &Jtfafl. ill its ill School Splits i Emu Min. The various schools in open tomorrow, and nearly every one will. be looking tor these things. We are for in the line. Our stock is large and m,op y eomplete>|han ever, compris ing everylisf aictiool girl could want. The ipw boooks to be|fused in schools this year are Baldwin’s Reed’f Word Lessons, Reed & Bylin arrangement with the American Book. Cos,, we are enabled to take in exchange your old books for these pew ones, at the following rates : ' - '“* “'vk* t Baldwin s lir-t Itinaet ..x.. .. .. 250. IS<* Hoed'* Word Laasoui...; 150 S’, „ —B5 c, apo “ '-.lntroductory Language Work..* 40c 2ijc ,i -,/*'i': ft? ’"*?. Kced'fc KfeUog* Graded LcfUtous *4oc 25c „ *!E lE* M|c Site ■* •‘•<s; Higher LeSoos tjOc 40c titti and itli Header.. 40c Baldwin's frlmor :jt)e ~ j ~'■ V—. —•' '-■■■ rj- ‘ ■" i -/’'fe-' ‘ ; ’l’he terms of these e*changes are that you must bring an old tirst Readers for a pew hirst, aii old; for a an a new Third, ■ m. old Fourth for a now Filth combinM; : and all old Fifths for a now’Sixth and Seventh combined', Swinton’s Word Primer will betaken in exchange for Reed’s Word Lessons, Maxwell’s Book in English for Reed’s Introductory Language Work; Introductory Lessons for Reed & Kellog’s Graded Lessons, arid'Advanced Les sons for Reed & Kellog’s Higher Lessons'. . L ' In no case aye we. allowed to exchange a Sec® Reader for a First, a Third Reader for .a Fourth or an. Advanced Grammar for an Introductory one. -£t > ’ On account of thes£ exchanges the profit for us is alniustfnotldng, therefore we < will §ell bpoks as nearly as possible for cash." X IV* - .. . " ... . . - ; '* We have?,.our usual fir j stock of Tablets, Composition” Books, Slay*, Pencils, Book Bags and Straps, pencil boxes, sponges; &c.. at all prices. Rulers, Blotters and Memorandum books Free to everyone. _ ■■ 'h . ”, ‘ Sole Agents For Remington Typewriters, Waterman’s Ideal Fountain Pens, Columbia Phonographs, Graphophones, r Records and Supplies. FLEMING & WAFF, 216 Newcastle Street. BRUNS WfCK, GA., SUNDAXMQRNING, SEPTEMBER 30, 1900. PRICE FIVE CENTS. Ml 81. Fine Stationery. Our stock of Fine Writing Pa \ per is second to none. The as sortment is complete including all the latest shapes andstyles, at prices that suit everybody. Engraving Visiting Cards a Specialty, Wedding invitations and com mercial stationery. Monogram stationery of all kinds. Blank Books. A big stock of all sizes, at low est prices. Office supplies ot every description, including everything you might want in an up-to-date office. Pocket Books and card cases for ladies and gentlemen. ...J New tot M tail.., LATEST BOOKS OF ALL PUBLISHERS Grift books of every-description. Children’s books, Bibles, Tes taments, Prayer.and Books arid Hymnals. iff ___ ARTIST MATERIAL, jbtar enamels,gold, sii ve r and bronze paint. Games. Crown combinations Carrom Boards combine twenty-six complete games. It is almost indespens'ble to those who have one'.