The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, November 15, 1900, Image 8

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Wedding Presents In cut glass or silver are the most lasting and appreciated. We have fine line of French china that we are of fering at very low prices. Your inspection solicited. KENNON MOTT, Jeweler and Graduate Ontioians *ls KeWcaatl. Street, loapeetor of Welches for Southern Railway. Time hr Wire dailr from Washington phoney & Parker DEALERS IN Coal and Wood, Brick, Lime, Cement, Plaster, Hair, Shingles’and Laths. Agents for Morris’ Brick. Phone 18- 525 Bav St. A List of Atractions NotFoundElse^ere Clapp’s Men’s Shoes, Burt & Packard’s Men’s Shoes, Excelsior Shoe Cos., Boys and Youths Drew, Selby & Cos., Ladies’ Fine Shoes, American Girl—l2.so Shoes for La dies, Manhattan Shirts, Dunlap, Stetson, Gotham Hats, Perrins’ Men’s Gloves, A strictly up-to-date stock of Clothing and Furnishings. LEVYS. BRUNSWICK TiITKS-CALL, NOVEMBER 15, 1900, Illi JJH SeciflLMteMstNaiei!)! tin Riflemen Tbe ifrunawiok Riflemen held quite no interesting meeting at tbelr armory last night. Among other tbinge, tbe moet im portent piece of bueinets done wee tbe nomination of a second lieutenant, to moored Lieateoeat Parnell. The remit of tbe election wee tome* wbet of e surprise to tbe company. It was general ly thought that the place would be given to Sergeant Barry Miller. No oihr candidate had,been mentioned for the plave accept 8-rge ant Ado Miller, who withdrew gome days ago. When nominations were placed in order a dark horse was put before the company in tbe person of Private Good now. Tbe ballot was taken, when tbe vole was counted It Mip found that Mr. Goodnow was elected, having a majority ol ope vote, over Sergeant Milkr. Private Good now has beefla member o( the Riflemen rottenly a short time, but has made many friends among the oampany. He came here from Indianas pells laat May, and ia an employe of Cbas. 8 Hirsch & Cos •. It la under stood that he ia a good mUitn-y man nod well auhepfor to which he.has been elected. ! m ■ W '"-iM LIABILITIES 96,000,000 Strong A Cos. of New York, Dry Goods In Hands of Receiver. Philadelphia, Nov, 14.—A receiver was appointed in New York yesterday for ihe dry goods firm of William L. Strong & Cos., with branch offices here. Attachments have been secured here against ths Arm for a number of credi tor. The attorneys of theG.iswolds said; “It is one of the largest fal'uros that has occurred in tbe last lew years and the liabilities will easily amount to $6, 000,000.” ISir INSOLVENT? New Yoik, Not.. 14— Edward A. Treat receiver of the Brm of W, L. Strong & Cos., sail today that be w unable to remove (he uncertainty aa to whether or not the Arm wai financially embarrassed before the death of ex-Major Strong. The; ganeral opinion among men of the dry good* trade today 1* that It would not bare been neeemry to apply for a receiver had It not been that Mr. Strong and F. H. Scott died within a few daya of each other. U la generally tnppeeed that Mr. Strong we a large Indorser of Mr. Scott. NOTICE TO VOTERS Brcnswick, Not. 3,1900. To the Voter* of 38th Dit. G. M., Glynn County 1 respectfully eolieit the votes, and ask the support of my fneada and feilow-oitixens of the 36th Dist. G. M„ of Glynn oouoty, for the office of Justioe of the Peace tor said Dutriot, at to bs held next month, December, 1600. Respectfully, ..... . A. W. Corker, Lumber Inspector. Matinee today at 3 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Banks have re turned from a pleasant visit of several days to the osrnival in Savannah. Mrs. Miller Nightingale of Jackson ville, is visiting Mrs. John Nigb’in gsle. Miss Editn Parker of Brooklyn will Visit Brunswick this winter. Miss Lydie Jeffers has returned from a visit to Waycros*. Mrs 8. H. Glogauer is in Atlanta, wbera she went to attend tbe wedding of her niece, Mies Lilienthal, to Mr. Qua Hoffman, on Wednesday, Nov. 14, Mias Beasla Wiggins of Wayoross, la tbe attractive guest of Miss Lydie Jeffers. Mr. and Mrs. C, A. Montgomery of Chicago, will arrive here Saturday to spend a faw days, the guests of Mr. and Mra. J. A. Montgomery. —— Matter Maleolm Fleming has beeo quite ill for some time. At 8 o’oJook last evening tbe wed ding of Mr. L. V. Carroll and Mrs. Augusta Brown was solemnised, Rev. B. Game officiating, Tbe church -Was beautifully decorated in palms and out flowers.' After tbe oeremony the yo*M{f couple left amid showers of congratulations for an attended tour through l£brtfeCarolina. Miss Virginia Boyle is mneb Mm proved from her recent illness and is teiohiag school again. ... AT THE OGLETHORPE. Kr %k ; 8, ftwewaid. L. B. Bevans, Wm. C. Orole, Hermann jMeyer, W. 0. Allison, Fred Xvrnes, Nfl# York; D. T. William son. J- C. Williamson, Many, Ga.q J. W. M&Uett, Leighton, Ga.:L, R, Akins, Mt. Pleasant; Louis N. Jones, Way crose; H. W. Miner, Boston; Ja*. I Lowe, Chav. Abramson, Baltimore; Geo. W. Owens, Savannah; T. R. McGahao, South Carolina; W. W. Marple, Phils delph&e; W^ Hansom, Kalamssoo, J. C, Wade, Atlanta. Matinee today at.3 p. m. Grape Fruit from Indian River, alsni fresh Che.tnute, ai Lloyd’s. Phone | For Diabetes use STUART’S GIN and BUCHU: Matinee today at 3p. ra. YOUR BREAKFAST It not complete without Hecker’s Flap Jack Cakes, Heckar's Buckwheat Cakes New Georgia Syrup. If it s good we have It. PHOSE JSB. Hot Soda At Butts’. Brown Drug Cos. LEADING DRUGGISTS. Are headquarters for 'everythirg in thejfligline. Our stock of Toilet Articles is compldflF We carry the finest stock of Soaps ar jfjr * r ~ fumery in the city, Jar Prescriptions accurately compounyiprby compe tent men day or nigllljr Opera Glasses fo^Rent. BROWN DRUG CO. Druggists to the People. FRESH LOT-yC^g— NUNimiY’S GANDIES. I RUGS Square In tapestry 22x wards, in latest designs patterns. Fresh and new goods arriving weekly- See our new Mil md 18. LOOK THE WORLD OVER ■ AND YOT CAN’T BEAT CREAM OF KENTUCKY Whisky SI.OO PER QUART; $4.00 PER GALLON. NOT MADE BY A!LTRUST*___— I. Trager& Cos, Independent Distillers. 9bld Exclusively* in by F=J. V. DOUGL.AS, -t-Atayu at 206 Bair Street, The World Listens When Leaders Talk. This is as true of jthe Fur niture business as of state craft, BAfc'irally, we we have considerable pride in being LEADERS IN , OUR BUSINESS. Quite a strong expression, but quite easily proven—the fur niture and prices to be the evidence, you to be both judge and jury. Come and be con vinced.