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You Shave .Tatches, Clocks
or Jewelry broken, bring
them to me and I will
put them in first class order,
*at the’very lowest price
consistent with careful, first
class work. Our 20 years’
experiencefit us for the finest
and most difficult jobs.
All work is fully guaranteed.
We also fit Glasses to any and all Eyes, and
guarantee a perfect adjustment.
We carry a fine line of Jewelry and Silverware
of all kinds, and your
inspection.
KENNON MOTT,
Jeweler and Graduate Optician.
215 Newcastle Street,
Inspector of Watches lor Southern Railway. Time by Wire daily from Washington
W 11. BOWEN. J. N. BRADT,
BOWEN &. SRADT,
CONTRACTORS
BUIL.DERS
Of Stone. Brick end Frame Building
Manufacturers of OmcDt, Tile and; Artificial Stone.
BOYS’ SHIRT WAISTS 4
s i
> - '
Another lot Boys’
75 cents and sl*oo
( Laundered Shirt
Waists-"one week
48c.
New Line
Ladies’ Skirts
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL, OCTOBER 2,1900,
The Quakers Are
Honest People.
§The Quaker Herb Ton
ic is not only a blood
purifier, but a Blood
maker for Tale, Weak
and Debilitated people
who have not strength
nor blood. T t acts as a
tonic, it regulates di
gestion, cures dyspepsia
and lends strength and
tone to the nervous sys
tem. It is a medicine for weak women.
It is a purely vegetable medicine, and
can bo taken by the most delicate.
Kidney disease, Rheumatism and all
'diseases of the Blood, Stomach and
N ervos sbon succumb to its wonderful
■•(Toot on the human system. Thous
ands of people in Georgia recommend
•t. Brice SI.OO.
QUAKER BAIN BAUM is the med
icine tbat the Quaker Doctor mado all
of his quick cures with. It’s anew and
wonderful medicine for /Neuralgia,
Toothache, Backache, I?h lumatism,
Sprains, Bain in Bowels; in faot, all
pain can be relieved by it. Brice 21c
and 60c„
QUAKER WniTE WONDER SOAP.
* medicated soap for the skin, scalp
nd complexion. Price 10c a cake.
QUAKER HEALING SALVE, a
vegetable ointment for tlie cure of
tetter, eczema and eruptions of tlie
skin. Brice 100 a box.
FOR SALE RY AI L DRUGGISTS.
F. A. DILLINGHAM, Proprietor,
Cincinnati.
PolhilTs Drug Store
L t ===
THE BAND CONCERT.
Hanover Bark Was Crowded With Peo
plo Yesterday Afternoon,
r- - —-
Hauover park was crowded with peo
ple yesterday afternoon to hear the con
cert given by the excellent Field’s band.
The concert consisted of all tho latest
medleys, marches, etc., all arranged es
pecially for their band, and every piece
was enjoyed bf the large crowd.
The hand, wh’eh consists of twenty
oaretully selected musicians, is ihe finest
ever carried by a minstrel organizatiy
One of the features was the tronAy
solo by Mr. S. M. Ettiuger,
The band is made up of the lolld lIS
tact
musicians: Burt M. Cutler, S. jVben
tinger, frank Berry, Doc Qul(^.h mcnt
Hughes, Clarence ItummeTl, Werne^o. 1 . '
thaus, Paul La Londe, Henry'Wilson,
William Cawley, Addison Waltz, Will
iam C. Cleveland, Frank IS. Casson,
Charles B. Girton, Thomas Riley, Hen
ry Bauman, Vernon Phelps, Loijpj
Moore and James Devlin.
Stops the Cough
and works off ths Cold.
Laxative lirom'qQulnlne Tablets cure a cold
In one day. So Cure, No Pay. Price 25 conts
Just received a !o - . of Ritter’s Jam
and Preserves, in bulk. Try a pound,
and see how nice! Harper, “(he
f*ler.’’ V.
A Card. T^-
Tho nmnutaglorer* or Banner Batve have au
ttmrUia the midoratfncd to guarantee It for
bfirnt, cots, aorta, Ulcers, letter, eczema and
all sidin discuses. You have your money back
lit Sy ido nil it claim*. W. J. Butts.
C-ll ami see Ihe new line of up to
date, ready-to-wear Hits. Miai Kate
Slat or.
Our delivery system is better than
ever. King 158, sod see how quick
jrou will get your groceries, Harper,
“I he bus ler.’’ f
Call sod set the new line of up-lo
dstp, re df fo-wesr lists. MisslCate
Sister.
Tl i >t met' tsth*
of tie f ill's
Little ' jgßtf -i'o*o W.St,.:Spjktoi
3 i;n
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SHORT BUTSPICY
CITY NEWS NOTES
A Days Doings as Gathered hy iThe
Times-Call Reporters
MATTERS PERSONAL AND GENERAL
BRIEF STATEMENTS OF THE [MANY
THINGS THAT MAKE UP THE
BUSY ROUND OF LIFE.
Mr. W. J. Webb, of Macon, was in
the cl y yesterday.
The Clyne line steam r is expected to
arrive tomorrow. .
Hou. B. Atkin.on has re'urced to his
home in Camden county.
Things were unusually qu et in po
lice circles last night,
Judge Lambrighl’s cou t will con
vene tomor/ow morning.
Mr, James B. Davenport left last
night for his home lu Norfolk.
Mr. Julius Levy has returned from a
visit to his family at Toccca.
Mr. D. A. Stroud, of Btrnssville,was
a visitor to the city yesterday.
•*
Mr. Wm. J. Dangulx has returned to
Birmingham fn m a trip to Brunswick.
Mr, H. D, Stamard, of Allan a, was
a yisltor at the Oglethorpe ye3terduy.
Mr. L. F. Rice, of Macon, was reg
istcred at the Oglethorpe yesterday,
•Mr. P. 8. Sutherland, a prominent
citizen of Cos weta county, speui yester
day in the city.
’?.n if jVtfA. ttllli a
TsßlL #p ' nt
. liAf cun -
ffcott'" wßffiepatVMrwie christening
of t ii: tug Raymond causod many to
turn out, and our 01 ty h .and a v.ry hust
ling look. '
BE REPRESENTED.
■Secretary Sharpe, of the Waycross
K&ir Association, spent sometime in
the city yesterday. said
the representatives of fair associat'ons
of Valdosta, ThOßßS"ii.fi*. Waycross,
and several o' her ußies, wuuitl meet
in Valdosta tomorrow, anij he urged
the Brunswick fair folks to have woliit
body there, not a repre
sentative will he known at
pbeseaf., r
PRESBYTER IAN OHPRCiI
The usual will be conducted
at the I’rcsbytanan Church tqday by Ibe
pastor, who wil> Ajia . interesting
the*: j¥
The w AmßUr
AWW A
ten lev. MJBgmgr Jam
o'.osc of UutkJWrn'ug
gational mec'lng will “tic .*
it is’important that all the
the church should bcpu|jjdgtf
1 i [Ml!* <
v •r I ‘"Jl'M
.♦•n.-y. \\ .
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(Itioloro-rui,,
A Safegua and to
We Sell in Any QuantUyfeS
W J BUTTS, The Druggist,
“On the Corner.’.’
WELL,
I DON’T THINK! |||§
You have tried all of Our Spec'al Flav rs of ' V-l 1
There are several of them that will refr.eh you In ui ntd
For instance, haye you ever tried our new drink, Tglß
If you have you know a good ihing. if y-u haven’t, ilinriTs
real treat yet in s ore for you. Oiir r< pu ation of havi'.g the best
Soda in the city must be sustained, and that is whe we uso puly thi
pore trail juices for our syrup aid why we are never just (utp
Its served night and cold ns ice can make u. i
‘““"tor Nunnally’s Candies
BROWN DRUG CO
Su
™ mjh ' s^~Bargam^
i^il^idi Fur {j|||
A clearance w'e to im-.ke rocm for ne-.v^B
1 Parlor him, :■ pieces, worth s4(l, now $29, , -M 'j
Dk R-fr .•• • - •Dh |2O. now sls.
1 Oak B'd Room Suite, 8 pieces, worth $25, now slS‘
Red Lonrg'S, h slll, now sl2.
Centre Table- .1 • rent* to SO.
Ice Cream Kr- /. r worth $2 .50 at SI,9K
A large h*-o* of Sideboards, < .'•!s <iord a jjH
and Chairs.
Prices Below !he Mi ; v