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Free!
GRAND PRIZE OFFER.
Ist Prize —A Fine Oxodized Silver
Clock, valued at $40.00,
2nd Prize —A pair of Fine Large Vases
valued at $16.00.
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
ticket free. Drawing from Nov. Ist to
Dec. 31st, 1900.
A committee of prominent merchants
will take charge of drawing.
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KENNON MOTT,
Jeweler and Graduate Oeticiaa.
118 Newcastle street,
inspector ol Welch™ (or Southern Railway. l’lmc hr Wire rtallv from W whin (twin
Coney & Parker
DEALERS IN
Coal and Wood, Brick,
time, Cement, Plaster, Hair, Shingles and Laths.
Agents for Morris’ Brick,
Phone 18- 525 Bay Si.
Eiderdown
Dressing Sacks
An immense assortment of blue,
red and pink Eiderdown Dressing
Sacks, new effects
SI.OO to $3.50
Don’t Forget the •-
GIRL,
A. shoe as good as the name
OXFORDS $2.00
LEVYS.
BRUNSWICK TiMMS-CALL, NOVEMBER 24, I**.
SOCIETY NEWS.
FORGIVENESS.
Mr heart was heavy, for ite trust had been
Abased, Its klndneee answered with foul
wrong:
So. turning gloomily from jny fellowmen,
One Bummer Sabbath day, I strolled among
The green mound* of the village burial place,
W here, pondering now ail human love and
bate
Find one nail level, and how,noon or late,
Wronged and wrongdoer each with meekened
a Tare,
And cold hands folded over a still heart.
Fans the green threshold of our common
grave.
Whither all footsteps tend, whence none de
part,
Awe for myself, and pitying my raee,
fjur common sorrow, like a mighty wava.
Swept all my pride away, and, trembling,
I forgave.
Brunswick baa been quite gay (or tbe
past week. Three good
plays st tbe opera hotue and three per
formances of Spark’s clrcna were sup
plemented in the social world by a ger
man, card parties and dinner parties.
A bazaar for the benefit of St. Jude’s
cbnrcb drew a crowd to Newcastle
street en Friday and Saturday and a
general holiday spirit seems to hare
pervaded the entire town for the six
days which bava intervened between
Sunday and Sunday. A'
The second german of thasowfltl was
danced on nlghHE ih*, par
lors of the Oglethorpe which were
beautifully decorated for occasion.
The german was given in honor of Mr.
U<*orge Smith, It was led by Mr, Har
ff du Btgiyuyuo his u-ual graceful style
and was a complete success in every
way.
toils.Urof the iMtoy
anil Exquisite and the rooms presaStfosC
quite a picturesque appearance as gfl
l&nt men and winsome maidens trod the
measure to the strains of sweetest
music.
Those present were Mary Mc-
Cullough, El ;- >tjoth F au *
me Grant Nightengale,’Oiiyik
Fleurtne Madden, Mary Lilia Blahs
ton, (Hr;rude Allen. Ethel Conoley,
Messrs, B. P. Coleman, R. D, Meaner,
11. P. du Bignoc, B. J, Butts, George
B. Brahe, \V. 1. ll.^arith^E.
J. Alien, L, A, Von Weller, Hoyt Gale,
Morton Marye, Howard Wall, Met
dames F. D. M, Sinscr.au, J. C-
J. A. Montgomery, C- A. Taylor. C A,
Montgomery The chaperones
Mcsdames J . E. E. do Bigcon, Raeney,
Eubanss.
Mrs. C. L. Elliott entertainea a num.
ber of her friends at a very charming
card porty on Friday afternoon. Thg,
rooms were decorated
palms. The '"most
enjoyable ons, 'euchre being played,
The first prise cut for by Mrs E. F.
Coney and Mrs. W. F. Parker wu won
by Mrs. Coney. The consolation prize
was cut by MrtbK, H, Mason.
Those present were:
Mesdames Howard, of Griffln, C. A.
Montgomery, of Chicago, W, F. Park
er, of Brooklyn, E. F. Coney, E. H.
Mason, W. M. Tupper, J. A. Montgom
ery, J. C. Stiles, I, N. Bishop, A, C.
Blain, R. E, Sherman, R. S Pyles, H.
G Curtis, A. M. Smith, J. J. Wimber
ly, MissesColesberry, Madden, Web
ster. Goodyear, Syuames, Blanton.
Delightful refreshments were served
after the game
In farewell compliment to Mr. Geo.
fl. Smith, a dinner at the Oglethorpe
was tendered Saturday night by a numi
ber of his young men friends. H’i
many friends regret his departure
Many toasts to bis future bappiaees and
good fortune were offered. Tbe dinner
was elegantly served and tbe affair
was oae of ihe social events of the sea
son. Those present were:
Messrs, G, H. Smith, C. ID. Parker,
N. Emanuel, M. Marye, M. X. McCul
lough, F. E, Twitty, Charles Fleming,
B J. Butts, J. H. Smith, E. J. Allen,
H. F. du Big Don, C. D. Ogg, V.
Coleman, E. D, Walter, W. J,
Butts.
Mrs. Howard, of Griffin,is the charm
ing guest of Mrs, C. L. Elliott.
Mrs. E. F. Coney and children. Miss
Katie Dillon and Miss Nellie Greenlee
spent Saturday on St. Simon,
Mrs. J, H. Whitmire, of St, Simon,
came oyer on Friday to attend the
play.
Mr. Goldsmith Lehman will spend
Ohristmas in Brunswick with his grand
parents Mr. and Mrs. L. Goldsmith.
Miss Hope Curtis it quite ill in Bos
ton. Her many friends hepe for her
early reoovery
Mr, John Hi Mltchelson, of St. Sim
on, spent several days of last week in
Brunswick.
Misse* Ada and Diisy Wright, of
Sterling, are the guests of Mra,P. W.
Fleming on George street.
LftoT Elizabeth Walter la much im
proved**,,,, her recent llluoas.
Carey Mari in Jaud children'
relumed fro® a visit to Valdosta.
——
Mr. N ilson.Norissls located in Moul
trie, where he has accepted a splendid
position.
;■ Trie music at the Baptist church to
day promises to good.
The folio wieg singers will .take part:
Meadames Blanton, Porter, Wallace.
Miss Ad en. Mefajs. Waff, LaMance,
Dr, HajuUm. .Jar.ia Symons-te
organist. t -
.. Dr. U. M. Br-nitum left la tti ght
for iis tome In Fort Valley after
plcarant week’s visit among his many
Brunswick frields.
Mrs. A. J . Crovatt lent es <'uVmggEa
day for a visit Atlar.tamf^wß
Miss Daisy M c^MKßg||plnting fu
•*"
are
comfortably located In
corner of Union and George ttreats.
Mrs. Mallard and children left on
the steamer Friday for Boston.
Mrs, Julias May entertained at din
ner Thursday evening In honor of Mr.
Percy McSweeney, leading man of
the ‘'Toe Rich Rich to Marry’’ Com
pany . Covers were laid for ten.
Mrs Cstherioa E. B. Harker, of
Augusta, arrived in the city last nigh’,
and Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. John
H. Poihill.
Mr. George H. Smith, who for sev
eral years ka been cashier of the
National bank, leaves tomorrow tor ms
future home in Tampa Mr, Srai.h is
very popular in social circles and he
will be yerv much missed from Bruns
wick.
TRY
•• • •
Boromol Tootli Powder.
- BUTTS, The Druggist.
BROWN’
Hot Chocolate and Cold Soda
Something Delicious
PRESCRIPTIONS
Filled accurately.
DRUGS
Sold cheaper than the cheapest
All we want is someone to enquire into the truth ot
the above assertion to make a customer of you
Perfumes and Toilet Articles in abundance, Call
in and make yourself at home
Brown-Drug Cos.
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CREAM OF KENTUCKY
Whisky
SI.OO PER ‘ QUART; $4.00 PER GALLON.
NOT MADE BY AITRUST’
I. Trager &. Cos,, Independent Distillers.
?old Exclusively in by
F=? V. OOU C3 L.AS,
206 Bay Street.
The World
Listens When
Leaders Talk.
This is as true of ;the Fur
niture business as of state
craft, naturally, 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
anemury. Come and be con
vinAd.