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Absolutely
Free!
GRAND PRIZE OFFER.O
Ist Prize—A Fine Oxodized Silver
Clock, valued at $40.00.
2nd Prize —A pair of Fine Large Vases
valued at SIO.OO.
These Expensive presents are given
away absolutely Free as a compliment
to my customers. Every purchase to
the amount of $1 00 entitles you to a
tickot Drawing from Nov. Ist to
Dec. 31st, 1900.
A committee of prominent merchants
will take charge of drawing.
KENNON MOTT,
Jeweler and Graduate Outioian.
Jls Newcastle Street,
Inspector o* Watches tor Southern Railway. Time by Wire daily Washington
Coney & 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
NotFoundElsewhere
Clapp’s Men’s Shoes,
Burt & Packard’s Men’s Shoes,
Shoe Cos., Hoys and Youths
Wf Cadies' Fine
Manhattan Shirts,
Dunlap, Stetson, Gotham Hats,
Perrins’ Men’s Gloves,
A strictly up-to-date stock of
Clothing and Furnishings.
LEVYS.
BRUNS WICK TiMi£-CALL, NOVEMBER 20, 1900,
Mrs. Emma Walker apent yesterday
very pleasantly on Jekyl Island visit
ng friends.
Mrs. Mallard and children, who
have spent the enmmer at the Ole
tborpe, leave Friday for a visit to
Boston.
Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Jones of Way
-o".at,.at, are spending several days at tbe
Oglethorpe.
Miss Josephine dußignon leaves to
day for tbs North, where she v.if
spend tbe winter.
Mrs. Ed Wolffe has returned from a
visit to Albany.
Capt. W. R. Smith of tbe Southern,
and hie obarmlng wife, are looated at
tbe Oglethorpe.
Mre.M. P. Nightingale returned to
ber borne in Jacksonville on Friday,
from a pleasant vii<t to Mrs. J. K.
Nightingale.
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Mies Marie DeVoe is rrvlf’y im
proving from her recent illness to tbe
deligbt of ber many friends.
Her manv friends will be glad to
learn that Mist Joels Smith is much
improved in health einee ber visit to
tbe North, and that berpbysieians pre
dict an entire recovery for ber before
very long. %
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Little Miee Nell Atkinson U at tome
tbe guest of her aunt, M-s, Q. W.
Blanton.
Mrs. HeajfV F. Dunwody has retorn-,
ed from p> yiglt to Atlanta. r.
Little Elisabeth Walter it quite 111,
to tbtj’egrei of ber friends.
Mis* Felleite Davenport leaves next
Sandsy f <h Atlanta, where she will
visit ber aunt, Klee Maliie Dtvenp jrt,
after wbiob she will go to Waebing.on
to attend eobool.
Mi. Dorothy Berrle i visiting
friend* in Tbomttville and will visit
Albany Before bsr return to Brum
wiok.
Mr*. Carey Marlin and ohildriu are
Visiting Mrs. Oaoar Mar! n in Val
dosta.
o
, Mr. E ig-ne W. Enroll of Osford,
Is aot.ng ar postal clerk no uinß. &
W., in place of Mr.- Hardaway, wbo is
absent on a vacation.
o
Miss Fannie Brooks of Korids, is
tbe guest of Mie. C. G. Moore.
Mr and <s. C. A.M>utgomery of
Cbioago, are the guests of Mr. and
Mre. J. A, Montgomery, at their resi
dence on Halifax square.
Mr. G. O. Wilder is improving from
bis recent illness,
Misses I.uoillo and Leslie Butts, two
of Bruuswiek’s loveliest and moitpop
ular debutantes, left on Friday for
Jaokienv.lla, where they will be tbe
guests sf their siater, Mrs. Ed Flem
ing. After spending several week* in
Jaoksonvilla, tbe young ladies will
Join a bouse party at Tbomasville.
Mrs. Theodora Crovatt it in Way ne
ville, called there by the illness and
death of Mr. G. B. Mabry.
Master Reginald Dart leaves shortly
forfSavannah "where be will attend
the Riehmond Business College.
THINGS TBEATRICAL. -
“TOO RICH TO MARRY.”
“Too Rich to Marry,” the latest
cioudy success will be presented by a
metropolitan cast. It is one of those
crisp, clean and uprightly comedies
that amuses, entertains, instructs and
is brimful of aotioo and fun from the
going up of the curtain in tbe first act
’.a (be drop of the curtain on tbe lasi
net. It abounds in mirtb producing
situadons and side-splitting climaxes.
Throughout fun, humor and wit bub
ble up spon aneously from the situa
tions which are easily and naturally
developed from tbe play. It is pro
duced by a competent company and
will be one of tbe best attractions ta
be seen hero this sa^gon.
“Too Rich to MafiV” will be seen
here tomorrow nigbt.
“A MILK WHITE FLAG."
Hoyt’s famous oomedy burlesque,
“A Milk Wbite Flag," bas much ol
absurdity and fun in it* clever aketob
of tbe Ransoms Guards, that valiant
military organization whose members
havs doctor's certificates all ready as
in case of being called into
ervfoe, and tbe story of tbe
tor who with the undertaker
onfederate, pretends to be dead
in order to get insurance money,
brings oa amusing complications that
tfcie three ant, of'hilarity to unravel, j
The company does its work admirably
and tbe cast U. a good one throughout.
Tbe band, tbe tbe dash
ing officers and the dolor bearers all
help to make bright and affective stage
picture*. Songs, dance# and intro
duced specialties ail of whiob a-e new
thlfifcason. and attracts* grouping*
bel" Aaatdy ..lay go so there !•
*s& a duU mcment from curtain to
ettrtain. “A Milk White Flag” come*
to tfa* Grand Friday, Nov. 23d.
NOTES.
“Too Rich to Marry” is a first olast
attraotlon. Manager Wolffe bas ar
ranged for special prlcei for this at
traction.
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Miss Nellie Colesberry is in Savan
mb, where she will spend several
m nth*.
Tne fol'owing nvitatinn wnifMind
yeelerday : “Mr. and Mre. H. P.
I.evin r, quest t‘ie honor of your pr,s
enoe at tbe marriage of their daughter
Ida, to Mr. Lou's J. Joel, Sunday
evening, Dumber 21. 190, at their
residence. ;,’CI Newiastle street.”
Grace Fruit from Indian River, also
fresh Chestnuts, at Lloyd’s.
Phone 255-2
TODR
BREAKFAST
Is not complete without
Hecker’s Flap Jack Cakes,
Hecker’s Buckwheat Cakes
New Georgia Syrup.
If It’s good we hate it.
PHONE 158.
Hot Soda
At Butts’.
Brown Drug Cos.
LEADING DRUGGISTS.
Are headquarte-s 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 CO.
Druggists to ttyfFeople.
FRESH W.
NUNMILY’S CANDIES.
*
■Square
In tapestry 22x
36 7>c and up
wards, in latest designs andk
patterns. Fresh and newt
goods arriving weekly.
See our new
111 Uh|l
L&T p WORLD OVER
AND YOT CAN’T BEAT——*-
CREAM OF KENTUCKY
Whisky
SI.OO PERIQUAKT ; $4.00 PER GALLON.
NOT MADE BY ATRUST-
I. Trager& Cos,, Independent Distillers.
Sold Exclusively] in by
206 Bay Street.
The World
- Listens When
Leaders Talk.
This is as true of 3the Fur
niture business as of state
craft. nat irally, we we have
considerable pride in being
LEADERS IN *
OUR BUSINESS.
jfQuite 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*
jnjfe'ed.