The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, October 21, 1900, Page 8, Image 8

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! WHY m
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| go away from home to have your EYES
treated and fitted with Glasses when
you can have th£ same work done here
i just as accurately and good? Besides,
j Sate Money Here at Home,
| and get just as strong guarantee. We
I refer you to any one who has had us fit
them with prescription lenses. If your
Eyes trouble you in any way at all, call
on me and I will examine them FREE and
tell you what you need. We have glasses
from 25c up, and you don’t taye to buy
the expensive ones to.
Elifllion in Mil FREE.-*—-
KENNON MOTT,
| J eweler and Graduate Ontician:
’ tie Newcastle Street,
Inspector ot Watches for Souther* Railway. Time by Wire dally from Washington
C oney& Parker
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DEALERS IN
Coal and Wood, Brick,
0 v &* ¥ S# V5- " ' . '
Lime, Cement, Plater, Hair, Shingles and Laths.
Phone 18- v 525 Bav St,
Ladies’ Wear.
A full line in Waists,Mmrts,
Underskirts, Capes
and Jackets.
Our Flannel
4 #
Waist Models
Town Talk.
' 'ent Underskirt.
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7IIL BRUNSWICK TISES-CALL, OCTOBER 21, 1900,
SOCIETY NEWS.
Little Mies Margaret Baker, of
Douglas, is vieitiDg her snot, Miss
Bsrtba Baker.
JMiss Joliet Coleman, of Birmiog
ham, who has been the recipient of
muob attention as the guest of Mrs.
Hugh Borter, left via the Mallory line
on Friday for’Nsw York.
Miss Stitt, who has been visiting
Mra.W, M. Tupperfor several weeks,
left Friday on the Mallory steamer for
fc- has rt.urmd
9 ••v* ’j-] r ■ i!r3 -
t> : ■ Sotitl it much
*nr many friends will be glad to
learn that (he condition of Miss Marie
DaVoe, who ia in A’lanta for her
health, ia slightly improved.
Bev. W. F. Hollingsworth will
prsaoh in Waycroas today. •
Mr. Royal, who baa recantly're
moved hi* family to Brnnswiak from
Chattanooga and is engaged with the
Downing Cos., has rented Captain An*
darson's residence on Gaorge strtgt^
MfS'W. B. Cook and littla daughter
Frances, returned last night from M
visit of’several months to the north.
Mr*. M. J. ttolson wtttfptMW akort
ly from Arkanaas. where she spent the
summer with relatives.
Mrs. G. A. H. Jennings and Miss
Lola Calvin will return this moritjfb
from a pieasrnt visit to North Georgia.
Ur, and Ur*. Ernest Houenun, of
tfaoou, are visiting relative* in th*
oity.
Mrs. G, W. Coates and her charm*
ing daughter, Mia* Rosa Coates, hare
returned from a summer in
tains.
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Mrs J. B. Wright and little daugb*
ter. May, return*# last Monday on
the Mallory line ffsm a summer trip
to, Europe aod the North.
Her many friends here will bs glad
to learn that Lily Warden, of
New Jersey, intends to viaft £frs. J. B.
Wright on Bt. Simon, this winter.
Mrs. Duncan Wright is improving
from her reoeUHtlnert, to the delight
of many friends!
Mrs. M. L. Lloyd is borne from a
vlsitUlhs North.
M?Wercj Putnam has returned to
Atlanta from a visit of several days to
hia aunt, Mrs. Hugh Porter .
Mrs. J. E. dußigoon and Miss Joss*
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
PLANT SYSTEM.
Tram 87 leaves Brunswick at 8 a. m.
Train 39 leaves Brunswick 5.45 p, tr.
Train 90 arrives Brunswick 10 a. m.
Train 88 arrives Brunswick 6 p. Si,
Prickly Ash Bitters oures disease of
the kidneys, oleanses and strengthens
the liver, stomaoh and bowels. W. J.
Butts.'
The Plant System will sell round
trip tiokete for the annual fair, Way
cross Fair Association, at one fare
from Tbomaaville, Albany, Savannah,
Bruoswiok, Jacksonville, Lake City,
Monoioello and intermediate points,
A splendid program of attractions
has been arranged and visitors will
be well entertained.
* B. W. Wb*xn,
Passenger Traffic Manager,
Bivannah, Ga.
Grand Millinery openiog next Tues
day and Wednesday, October 23 and
24, at Miss Kate Slater’s.
pbine dußigcoo, have returned from
F at Rock.
Miss Mamie Webster has returned
from a visit to AVants, where she was
the charming gutst of Mr. and Mrs. S.
S. B. Alexander.
Miss Florence Coleeberry is bsek
from Atlanta, where she visited Mrs.
R. T Hitch.
Boro, loMr, and Mrs. W. C. Ames,
a bouncing bine eyed boy.
Mr-. J, S. Raymond entertained at
cards on Thursday evening at tbe
Oglethorpe in compliment to her sis
ter, Mise Hattie Dahlgren, of Yar
mouth. Euchre was played and after
tirf game, delightful refreshments
were served by the charming ho.tesa.
Those present were: Mr. and Mr*.
Hugh Porter, *Mr. E. H. Raymond,
Mr*. W\ M. Topper, Mies Joliet Cjl
man, Mies Hattie Dahlgren, Miss Still
of New York, Mr. R, B. Tapper, Mr.
B. P. Coleman, Me. Morton Marye.
The entertainment war eisgaotly ar
ranged and thorongbiy enjoyed.
,h Dae of the most interesting organi
sations in Brunswiok, and one which
■dues muoh good in many ways, ia the
Little Sunbeam Society, an association
iSt little girls niißaf the management
an AJwdeJaMp of Mrs. Hugh l#rter.
FdVWftteral yeaSW'these little women
have been In the habit of meeting
every Friday afternoon at Mrs Por
ter's rooms, and after some exKciea of
pra>errand eiagiog, hive each recsiv
oer ifia amount of work to be done
igHEUe week following with their awn
aibatl hand*. Tbe earneet wprittTv
bare made from tbe materia)
nisbed them, articles of me and orna
ment which they sold, faithfully re
turning tbe pcßoepd* to their treas
urer to be Revofod to tame obaritable
cause. Many hours have they spe-t
in this taper of love which
they might have devoted to play, but
Abe results certainly ought to cause
min great happiness. Within the!
last four months one hundred dollars
of their hard-earned money has been
obeerfully devoted to the Baptist
which these litTe ones are
memberUand tome money remaine in
tbe treasury. It mutt certainly be a
■ource of great pleasure to these early
workers in tbe vineyard to look baek
oyer tbeir labors and realits what a
(ftirveet they have reaped. Few or
ganizations of grown people have ever
accomplished more good in tueh a
short time, and the children and tbeir
faithful leader deserve a vast-.amount
of pralae. sf >
BREAKFAST
DISHES.
Ilecker’s Flap Jack Flour.
Hecker’s Buckwheat Flour.
Hecker’s Wholewheat Flour
New Georgia Syrup
(in bon es.)
New York Golden Drip.
M aple Syrup
(in quart bottles,)
G. W; HARPER,
THE HUSTLER.
RHONE 153.
m m
VVy GENUINE
i > OLD FASHIONED
Molasses Candy.
j • "As Ever Unexcelled." 10 Cents.
W J BUTTS, The Druggist,
On the Comer,”
Brown Drug Cos.
LEADING DRUGGISTS.
Are headquarters for everything in the drug line
Our stock of Toilet Articles is complete. We
carry the finest stock of Soaps and Per
fumery in the city.
Prescriptions accurately compounded by compe
tent men day or night.
Opera Glasses for Rent.
BROWN DRUG CO.
Druggists to the People.
FRESH LOUcC^-^
nuMllts candies.
Mtarfflfc. Summer .
'I £ £ v Bargains,
fligßHfedtairnlture
A clearance sale to make room for new goods.
I Parlor Suit, 5 pieoei, worth
1 Oak Refrigerator, worth S2O, now sls.
1 Oak Bed Room Suite, 3 pieces, worth $35, now $lB ■ Jjp
Bed Lonogee, worth sl6, now sl2. ara&lKtepHß
Centre Table* 50 eente to $6. wKKBKSIMUKKBS;,
Ice Cream Freezer* worth $2.50 at $1,98. ■arc"' Fy
A targe assortment of Sideboards, ‘Cupboard* If ; |
P& Below the Market.
C. McGARVEY. PB[
LOOK THE WORLD OVER
AND TOT CAN’T .BEAT
CREAM OF'KENTUCKY
Whisky
SI,OO PER QUART; $4.00 PER GALLON.
NOT MADE BY AYTRUST* a
I. Trager& Cos., Independent Distillers.
• Sold Exclusively] in”Braunswick by *. „v *;
FR.I V- OOUGL—AS,
206'Bav Street.