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is but a shprt month off apd as it is time
to begin looking around for presents, we
wish to call 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 .Jewely and
Novelties.
Don’t Send Away
for anything in my line for 1 will guarantee
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 where you can
reach us should the goods prove unsatis
factory.
Watch for our special ad next Sunday
KENNON MOTT,
Jeweler and Graduate Optician;
1B Sewtmlle Street,
XcpeoUn' of WtchH for Bonth.rn Railway. Time hj Wire dully from Wauhlngton
Coney & Parker
DEALERS IN
Goal and Wood, Brick,
Lime, Cement, Plaster, Hair, Shingles and Laths.
Agents for Morris’ Brick,
Phone 18 525 Bav St,
" .-.ssjim
$35.00
Will buy a Ladies’ Chainless Bicycle aa a
holiday offering we will include a nice Lau
tern and Bell lor same. These make excel
lent Christmas present as wo only have a few
\ to offer at this price. Don’t delay or you may
miss an opportunity that is not often offered.
For further information inquire at
The Downing* Cos.
Holiday Novelties
Things of use that will make nice pr-senta for
Ohriitniaa
Men’s Bath Robes, Fancy Vests,
Walking (Jjstnes, Silk Umbrellas,
Silk and Linen Initial Hand’kfs,
SUk Suspenders, Elegant Neckwear
Ladle* Umbrella., Silk Uo^erekirte.
Silk Waift*, Handkerchief# and Drettlug Sack*
‘ ——^LEVY’S
BiiUNSWIGX TIMKS-CALL. DECEMBER li 1900.
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BY MART M.S4BH -SIHiUOUUHB.
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BEAUTY’S fiFICS. V—
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I Want no utara ttt bunion to guide #. -f
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' I need uo utooa.no nun to iblne, ,
While I bare yua, awe<ttfceon,*l>e,sidf me,
WhUel kbow cbdt yon are mi no,
T need not (ear wliat *’er beticte me
For utralgbt and uweel my pathway liar,
l want poatava In heaven to guide me,
While lgas-e (a your daar ay
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f hear no 6u ill at twilight calling,
I ( itch no murib lit Vue atrcauac.
While your goldea worde ftref'aUota.
While you wlifui*,- > W dfeamj
iiiury uound ol Joy eathralling
Bpeahu la. your dear voice atoue.
While I hear your fond lipv calling,
While yon epeek to me, mine own,
I want no kingdom where thou art love,
I went no throne ta make bleat,
Willie within thy tender heart, lore
Thou wilt take iny heart to reel.
Kings most play a weary part, love
Theme# moat ring with mild alertoi, .
But the kingdom of my heart, love, '
Lieu within Ufy loving ai tea.
SELECTED.
A tiJ.l wave of weddioßu ie prtdipi
cd tor aoc al Bnm'.wick tbie winter and
eariy {spring, In whieff* soma of the
moat charming and popular peo
ple will take rrlnciDai paru.
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Dr. and Mia K. £ L, Burford and
little daughter, Mfls' Lila BarfWß,
apeat a delightful tall with relailvea-la
Kentucky.
Mauy fiieads 61 Mr. Thomas W.
Wrench, of Madison, formers qf
Brunswick, will be late Muted it know
ing that Ire h* f,t>u* to Texas, there
he wiil iie’ipto busine, and make his
home tot tie pre en'. His brother, Mr.
Harry Wrench, who ivtjhl out some
time ago, bee met with moat gratify
ing success.
The Christmas linn*, with its holly
and mletletoe and turkey aud fcranbegiy
•auce aad bolidavn and Chrtutmas trees
usd Santa Claus, stockings and fire
works and toys is almost here, and in
Brunswick the season promisee to be
one of turnsaal pleh ureaad happiness
to all. i
Many frieads are gUU to know that
Alisiea Lilly and Lula Bqrbage expect
to spend a part of thin winter io Bruns
wick,
S.c’al St. Simon promises to hare
many obarmieg entertainments during
he holidays, at whlob a uambjc of
guests from Brnnswiek will 08 present.
After spending some t me with hit
parents in Atlanta, Mr. Goldsmith
Lehman bat returned to Branswiok,
where be is welcomed by many friends.
O
Many friends of Mister Clere
Hymaies will bs glad to know that he
is one of the brightcsf.'ifld moat popu
lar s’uuents at L'cast Grove Institate
this year.
Miss Lila Stallings has returned
from a delightful visit to friends in
Kentucky.
A wedding wbioh will he one of tha
interesting esrly spring events, will
bs that of Miss Da’ty Mclntosh and
MEW CUfIE CUn9 I have opened anew
lit If Oil lit 011111 Shoe Repairing Sfc.'p
in the Opera House Building
Best Material at the Lowest Prices. Shoes made from the
Ground Up, Give me a trial. B. SauErkssig.
Mr. Nathan Emanuel, in wbich the
beauty and chivalry of social Bnjra
wick will take a graceful part,
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M>et Rosalie Atwood, of Darien, it
.one of Lbe bright pnpils at tbs Normal
and Industrial school at MHledg* vlile.
Col. W. E. Barhage and > idmily.
formerly of Brnnewiok, are cpw pleas
antly located in a pre'ty bom* on
West Psaontrsy* airset, AUams,
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Miss Burford, of Kentucky, is spend •
iag the winter in Brunswick, the at
trsc'ivs gnestof her brother, Dr. It. E.
L. Burford, at bit pretty home on
Wright’s sfjuarc, where the is rseeiv
ing Many charming attentions.
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Judge and Mrs. K. T. Hitrb are
piravaotlv looattd on Houston street,
in Atlanta.
Many friends are giaiTto know that
Miss Hallie Brebitoo will' not retorn
to her beautiful home atßrownwood
for-tbe holidays, but will remain tn
Brunswioh, where she is receiving
many oharmiog social aitantions.
Mrs. Owena Johnson and little
dangh er, Mias Eta Putcam, are
spending several weeks at Indian
Saving.
The many friends of Mrs. A. G.
Curtis will be sorry to lsaAt that her
mo'her, Mrs. G. W. Gordon, It se
riori-lj lil in HriijgeVra’er, Mass.
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Mrs. U. L. Hioe is ill at her home on
Gloucester street.
ROCK II ILL-T URNER.
The following invitation is out:
Mrs. Tarner requests
the bonouV of your pr-sence at the
tnarriage. if "'her daugU'-r, Ruth, to
Mk, Havrie Coo is H lekhill, oo Wedots-,
day afteruoqo, Deoensher nineteenth,
at half pact four o’clock, First Mth
olist church, Brunswick, Gsorgia,
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WANTFD-A lady to act
as cashier Apply by letter
’Wgjvi a.,.-' ♦ '
only Levy’s
■ jjfe"
It’s a gentleman 1 * whiskey, a pure
delioious beverage, and a grand appe>
tizer. Don’t'forget the name, “L W.
Harper” wt;tkej—the kind youv
graodfalliqf jtsiril. Sold by T. Newman,
' Brunswick, Ga,
Do you lift t “Giber
ple‘d M-b**.. f . V?
PICKLE
TALK.
Sweet IMckle. Peaches, jit,-- ,24c
Sweat India Chop, Jur ,15c
Sweet Mixed Pickk, hwiltV>. . 10c
Chili Sau<*r. t>o lie 'J.-
Stuff Mangoes pn bulk)
German Dfl! fin bu k)
Sour Oucumier, n bulk;
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
Brow Drug Cos.
I RUGS |
Square;
36 75c and up
wards, in latest designs and
patterns. Fresh and new
goods arriving weekly-
See our new
101 l it W.
LOOK THE WORLD OVER
CREAM OF KENTUCKY
Whisky
SI.OO PER QUART; $4.00 PER GALLON.
NOT MADE.BY£A TRUST*
I. Trager A. Cos,, Independent Distillers.
Sold in BraudWick by
FR. V. ZZD CD l IC3L-A SB ,
206 Bay Street.
The World
Listens When
Leaders Talk.
This is as true of the Fur
niture business as of state
craft,jmt ttrally, we *ve have
considerable pride in being
LEADERS IN
ODD DUSINESS,
Quite a strong expression, but
quit© easily proven—the fur
niture and prices to be the
evidence, you to be both judge
and jury. Come and be con
vinced.