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XMAS
is but a short month off and as it .is time
to begin looking around for presents, we
wish to nail your attention to the fact that
our new goods are beginning to arrive
and we are going to have an exceptionally
large and handsome line of and
Novelties. . ...
Don’t Send Away
* for anything in my line for 1 wihUmarantee
to sell you at the same price and some
times less than you can get the same goods
away for, and besides saving you all ex’
pense, we are here at home wnere you can
reach us should the goods prove unsatis
factory.
Watch for our special ad next Sunday
KENNON MOTT,
Jeweler and Graduate Opticiani
Sir, Nvic<i*Ue Street,
''N
Invpesto." ot WstsHen for Southern Rstlwsy. Time It, Wire -lady from WlUnj;tOß
Coney <& Parker
DEALERS IN 1
Coal and Wood, Brick,
Lime, Cement, Plaster, Hair, Shingles and Laths.
Dorris' Brick,
Phone 18 ' 5?5 Bav St.
$35.00
\Vill buy a Ladies’ Chain! obs Bicycle as a
holiday offering we will include a nice Lari'
tern and Bell tor same. These make excel
lent Christmas present as we only have a few
to offer at this price. Don’t delay or you may
miss an opportunity that is not often offered.
Bor further information inquire at
The Downing Cos.
Hoj'^dovelties
% will make nice pr fonts for
Men's Fancy Vests,
Silk Umbrellas,
en luitia 1 Hand’kfs,
Elegant Neckwear
1 ••* , l x
St , Hnilkero)Al(f nd Droning biota
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UKFNSWICX TiMES-CALL. DECEMBER 9 190 b,
THINGS THEATRICAL.
Harry Ward’* M*gu4cs-n MinUr-le
Bftird'ftTr Trid**, D e
■ -r r •• ••„
*i*'? -'jx ' y ‘ • -1 '-'if- *
Hrrrv Ward'e msgulfic m mkjjrtrst*
will b-her* oo Erid-Vy, O4cett.be"-J4,
Tbit miDotfel rho* claims ?tiy :
day, ahead of the ume*, end is atrotiy.
first class and. up to d.ue. .•
Tlivjafr-et parade oft Sis urganixs'i
tiopitpse of the feyi.wros at t be abifr
Seati g j on sale • Monday at Bu-. *’
orujr .tore, . Fricss are aa (oilawa;
down stairs 50 end 7a cent*; Oa let?
23: baleooy 33*
MABEL PAiOE
Mabel Ps’gp, B> nawlck’s favorite, is
c imlng. She will be herd ok Monday
Dec. 17ib, for a limited engagement.
As the theatre goers turner} eut in tul>
force to witness her in alden days; no
dunbt the greeting will be similar oa
bar appearance on the 17th in the Cap
tala’s ssate.
OTHER PEOPLE'S MONEV. %'s
The 0 taws Herald has tha follow-
IBg to say of i&iher Pejp’.w* Money
wti ph will oe seen here shortly .
The spending of other people’s money
would certainly bs a most pleasing and
enjoyable pastime fr. -J**t people, bet
when you look at it trom iUa~ standf
point of other people spending jours it
does net teem % fanny. This in a lew
words as possible, is tke subitanee r.f
Mr. Hen n easy Ltroyie’s lsugbab’e
comady produced at tke liuktsll thea
ter last mgbt under the title of “Oth
er J’eomVs Money,*’ and in the expla
nations seessty te expound thin ar
gument to the public some most ma
log complications arise. The comedy
was certainly a success, and ai’.tough a
a very fu'l hi use witnessed it last aliht
the final performance tonight wUI
have a still larger audience.
"WHEN 1 WE WE HE TWENf* ONE”
Tiff cntk**fantn whicli -the play o{
Whin We Were Twaivy-One li receiv
ed everywhere li aitnbu’able to Ute
(jwssu.oa e ait of Mr. Geirg© Clarke’*
p rtreyaee of the loveable Otck Car
• t*. life imperso.ru.tou of the loytj
•Vs'-Mut ig c f th* same stamp as bia
Pei uoio in of the Shrew,. 1
in which t o.carried off the honor.
so great an actress as Mias Ada
Hehae, It was generally supposed
i *•
that Mr, Clarke wonlil, thl* Mason, ba
ajalo wtih Miss Rehan, but Mr. Rica
is 100 clever a mausger to loss a t>oiat,
and, whh characteristic energy ho baa
secured Mr, Clarke for the pari of
Dick Caterer. A brildsut tnovcu.for
the author of U.a Vcautlful c medy car
lately bad Mr. Clarice in his '’mind*
eye” when hr. writ* the play of When
We Wore Twenty-One, is George
Clarks is Dick Carerec and D.cU Ca
rewa U G.vorgs Clarke.
NOTES.
Seats for the minstrels go oa sale on
Monday, get yours early, for a i afiked
nouv wilt arcet thciß.
llitinswlok theater goets who are
fond of the artistic and refined attrac
tions, wi'l h*e their tastes gratified
When We Were Twenty Oce ooee:
for an evening of pure onjojrmeat, go
and see When We Were Twenty Oae.
NEW SHOE SHOP :rs
in the Opera House Building
Best Material at the Lowest Prices. Shoes nude from the
Groundup, Give me a trial. B. Sauebessig .
JOHN ROBINEON’S SHOW.
A Generous Monopoly.
Monopolies are almost exctua r vely
n-gaiiTk and upon the baais of giving
people tbp leaf t; po'-aibie quantity and
eßargjng-tbs bigg*yt.-potsiM prtce tor
it. In p'aj i word-, thuf-ii swindling.
• # -v •
Envious 'lnferiority sefirhtlrees calls
' • r ' ’* ’ •*-" r .
oar “G e'.Ujh Snow on Sfxrlfa” a mo
n tips If. W, 1, so it is: but mark well
in Whpt.a different reuse I m3; upon
whav'idferrnt prirc pi?*, it gives; the
p.ubrie'S great desl more, and of a bel
ter quail y, for ih leset postib’c priee
"tbaa was ever given, oiugpy one el a
can gire. This is the broad; tipne-t
and generous basis upon which we are
moaopohz ng the buduetsof travelivg
show*. The fi Id is a big one. Let
Other, do likewise, if they want to, • r
ean.
A riait to Ihia great show, vastly
augmented by the addition of the ma
terplcoe of the matter aaind of A ncri
han artiste, viz , King Solomon, hit
Tempi*, asd the Qaeen of Sheba, re
plete with aaored realism, bistoMoal
aeoorac'es, biblical evente, colossal
professional feature*, bewitching bal
lets, ssorificist earemonies, and tha
splendors and glories of the court of
Solomon, the seer, the patriarch, and
grandest and greatest of sncießt king*,
wilt prove one of the most interesting
and enjoyable events of our day.
FOR SALK—TWO GOOD HOUSES
IN OLD f OWM-TO THE HIG H
• EST BIDDER.
TV* wdl sell en Tuesday , Jammy
Sth, !o the highest bidder for the cash,
.. ■ r
that cestsm two-story hous*, situated
in the Old Town of this oity, oj Ellis
street, and known a* the western oie
hyif of the northern one-half of Old
Town lot 820. Also, tbat enc-story
hoove, sltua'ed on Egesout street, said
bmise being on lot known as the east
ern one-baif of the northern (Tbe-helf
c
ef Ofd Tjwn lot 3*o.
Tbi* preperty is in good condition,
and both relate and.
BBObsook, Fsnmg A Cos.
It*e t gentjemen's .whiskey, a pure
delioioiis bav-.fag-*, and a giaud *cpi>-
tistr. t> i .b, forget the name, qj w
Flsrps,'’ wlii-i.c —the fcihj ycUf
grandfather u-*d. Sold by T. N rwraan,
Brunswick, Gs,
D yi nnud "O'-her tVtpfeVMowiey ?’
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PICKLE
TALK.
j v w**” I’ic'sL* TVacUas, \j<r .. 25c
l Sweat Ind a Coop. jor. -4f>c
Swc r Misrud, Pickles, ioul,v.. 103
Sau;*; ku lie.. J.ijje
Stuff Mangora (ir: bulk;
Garrnaa UIU -in bu.ki
Sonr (!u ottm-ser, in b-uk.
TRY
Boromol Tootli Powder.
BUTTS, The Drnggist,
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 Tiiilet Articles in abundance, Call
in and make yourself at home
Brown Drug Cos.
I RUGS
Square;
36 7)C and up
wards, in latest designs and
patterns. Fresh and new
goods arriving weekly-
See our new
lis if ills.
LOOK THE WORLD OVER
— ANI>„YOT CAN’T .BEAT
CREAM OF KENTDCK.Y
Whisky V
SI.OO PER QUART ; $4.00 PER GALLON.
NOT MADEIBY ATRUST*
I. Trager & Cos., Independent Distille t
Sold Exclusively in Brunswick by
V- DO §
206 Bay Street.
The World
Listens -When '
Leaders Talk.
This is as true of ;the Fur*
nit are business as of state
craft, naturally, we we have
j considerable pride fir being
LEADERS IN
OUR BUSINESS.
I 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 ;nd he con
vinced.