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8180 LAW,
Tbs Mocking Bird 1$ Alsp tf> be Fro
trc'rdbyLsw.
The senste bill that b.' juot paused
to protect the m'ek'ug W-d will also'
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prooablv meet with ih<d r>r*l '[ the
house and become . r
The as klffg birds of, Georgia
are the sweetest singers in the'World
and it It thought that !| Is higk
time that they were oeing protect.
Nearly tve-y boy around here tgn
a.member the lie when he di-lighied
la hi Hag the nprtdri'g bird brcuee it
rea the reWn away from the low ever
gib ta and ehma trees In the city.
The robin has always been regarded
as a game bird by amateur hunters and
they hare had a grudge against the
mocking bird for running It away. Tt e
mocking bird, lwwcVer, is strictly a
product ot the South and there is hard,
ly a man or woman who has not been
charmed by its melodies.
Everybody who has any sentiment or
any lore of nature will join in hoping
that the bill passed hy the senate will
become a law.
It’s a gentleman’s whiskey, a pure
delicious beverage, and a grand appe
tizer. Don’t forget the name, "L W,
Harper” whUkej—the kind your
grandfather used, Sold by T. Newman,
Brunswick, Ua.
We are agente fur the o-Lbrated
Modes’ Bazar Glove Kitting Patterns—
the heat paper pattern in the world for
10c. Gall and get the latest fashion
sheet free of charge. U. Heller &
Bro. " ,
We all need "Other People's Money.’
Coney & Parker
DEALERS IN
Coal and Wood, Brick,
Lime, Cement, Plaster, Hair, Shingles and Laths.
Agents for Morris’ Brick,
Phone 18- 525 Bav St.'
$35.00
Will buy a Lad its’ GTiaiufesa Bicycle as a
holiday offering we will include a nice Lau'
tern aud Bell for 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.
For further information inquire at
The Downing Cos.
Holiday Novelties
Things of use that will make nice pr aonts for
Christen**
Men’s Bath Robes, Fancy Vests.
L Walking thanes, Silk. Umbrellas,
Silk aud Linen Initial Hart^fs,
Silk Suspenders, Elegant Neckwear
ladies Umbrellas, Silk Underskirts.
, Silk Waists, Handkerohitft ai% Dressing Saoks
Do Ifotting Bol? Holfliag Record
(Coatlaaed from Am pace.)-:'
far consideration.
Mr. Hall of Bibb wanted to turn
down tne actio* of the committee and
sabatltute for the depot measure the
tax fail. Tpls was the opeainir gtfn in
a Sihlihat was nothing less than ab
surd in all iWpart*.
the opponents of the dbpflt bill hi
gat dllbiMte'ing rt |WD'tMhi- lead Van
promptly lellowed by thwTupporlsrs of
the hi lb who wished, they palmed, to
show.ihe absufdlty ot the proceeding*
under the ruling ef tjphkker Little that
a yea and nay vote may be taken on
the question of whether any member of
the house may have the right to explain
his vote. The yeas and nays were call
ed for and taken dozens of times. Whttt'
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the house adjourned at 1 o'clock noth
ing whatever bad been dona.
FOR JSALE—I WO GOOD HOUSES
IN OLD TOWN-TO THE HIGH
EST BIDDER.
We will sell on Tuesday, January
fitb, to the highest bidder for the cash,
that certain two-story house, situated
iu the Old Town of this city, oh Ellis
atrpet, and known at the western one
half of the northern one-half of Old
Town lot 820. Also, that ono-atory
bouae, situated on Egmout street, said
house being on lot known as *be east
ern one-half of the northern one-half
of Old Town lot 320,
This property Is in good.condition,
and both rented.
Bkobstox, Fasdio A Cos.
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We bsvs rsoeived the agency of a
celebrated ioa. pattern fashion a beef*,
free. J. H. Heller & Bro.
dKUNSWIOK TiMEb-CALL, DECEMBER 12 190 u,
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BY MARY M’S 1811 BUREOIGHH . . •
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THE THOUGHT OF YOU.
1 care uoi whether tlie i(fcies are Hue,
Or the cloud* gleoin. black kbe*c me;
A sweet thought&une* with the thought ofyc
You love me, dear, you lore lee.
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AA4 lov‘e I ,my l<m. with thelirirht ere* true;
Aid **> Kps hind witjl kiasea,
There i no love like my lore tor you, .
No joy lu the wjurld like this U.
-BKI.ECTED
lovUatious have been issued to a
beautiful high noon wadding, which
wilt be solemnized oa December the
nineteenth, nineteen hundred, at the
home of the bride 1 # parents. Mr. and
Mrs. .1 . G, Bpott'sWood, fourteen . •buu
("red ar and right Mato street, Jackaon
.vxllpl K.orida, when the hearts and
hande of Miss Willie Spottlwood ef that
city and Mr, Roland Augustus MulHns,
of Brunswick, will be jolaed fof all
time, by tbe beautifully sacred word*
of yie Pioabytetian ceremony. ' ;
Miss Spot'swoud is osp of JAckfua.
Tfllo's oa-at charming and attractive
yotthg ladies,a girl $ wonderful sweet
and gracious personality, and* one wbo
la dearly loved Where eyer abe la
known. Mr.'-Stufllnn is well kn6wn at
bnainees of the B-unkwlck
'I imks.-Cah,, JroSe of the most popu
lar and highly esteemed young tiiea in
Brunswisk, one’ of sterltpg character
and worib, add woo is busted and
beU>ved''h'tjvery hue,
Immediately stfsetMbe vryd.Ung eere
mvny, an elegi&t dteM* wlli bc jetved
at the homo of the ijfde'k '^krents, ni
ter which the young couple will leaye
at boas for Brunswick, ibeir future
borne. They will be at the Oglethorpe
for the present, and the sweet young
bride will be g’adjy, welcomed to
Brunswlckby tie beat of frleods uf Mr,
Mulline.
Master Plumb Everett is making
splendid efforts in bis studies at Dan
lonega, where be is attending school
this year,
T. Q Fleralor bas returned to
Brunswick, after a pleasant visit to
Middle Georgia,
Mrs, Ernest Fleming an 1 little aon,
Master Ernest Fleming, Jr., are spend
ing mvyral weeks in Itrunswick, the
charming guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. -Q.
Fleming, at tue’r home on (Irani streeu
Many friends regret to know that
Mr. M. fsaao is seriously ill in Atlanta.
MDa Mamie Rosb ts expected at borne
for the holidays, from Jamaica, where
she has an interesting school this
year.
Mr. K. T. fliibh, after an absence of
several which sbo has
made her home In Atlanta, is spend
ing tome time in Brartwfck, the guest
of her sister, Mrs 1 A. V, Wood, at her
home on Gloucester street.
Miss Rosa Rose, who ia teaching at
Bladen, expects to spend the holidays
at hems.
Mias Bessie Anderson returaed last
night from a visit to Macon,
Many trienda of bright little Mist
Mary Terdery regret to know that she
Is quite sick at her home on "XVight
square,
Missionary Society of the Pres-
byterian church held an important
meeting yesterday afternoon, at the
home of the Misses Ifazlehdrst oq Han
over Square. Many members were
pretent, and reveral subjects of inte -
est were brought op and discussed.
Miss Julia Hall, of Fernandina. Is
tb* guest of Mlse Bessie Anderson.
Mry. 3. 0. Atkinson bts returned to
B-uuswick, aftar a summer and fall in
A lsota and North Georgia.
Rev. D. Watson Winn, of St. Si
mon Island, ; spent yesterday with
friendiife Brunawiekr
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Cot.' J. H. Dilworth is spending a
few day# at Bt. M,r’s.
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A big dance at Wayoeavilie a few
nlgbts ago was attended by a large
number of young people from Bruns
wick. ' j
Many friends regret to koow that
little Miss Annie Dyer ban been quite
■lea for several days, at the borne ot
her grandparents, Mr. and Mre. W, H.
Borrie a E street.
.Mp.-If. 8.. Burroughs, Jr., IM among
hse /ri-rnds again, after his recent ill.
nes* at hit borne on C street.
A he-utifa! wedding in the Presbj.
terian ohujtoh iase evening, Rey w.
P. 1101 l ngawortb 6'fflciating. wss that
of Stls Ffeitrino .Madden abd Mr.
Ralph Tuppsr, ,iu the preset* of :
many friends and relativci. Ac th
ergau, Dir*. Bty tltyad with a mas
terly toqoii the marsh of iff odels
sehn’e,Tti, Aogei Serenade, - ’ and
the tn*r46 from Taobauser. Mr, P. ft.
Batts. Mr. Howard
Watf asd Mr. Charles Etemiug acted
a# ushers The bride was charmingly
attired in agoing away gown, and im
mediately after the ceremony, amid
the good wishes of a heat of friend*,
Mr. and Jtrs . Tuppix left for a bridal
trip to the north and eaat.KOn their I
reYuru, the.'’will make their home with
the groom’s parents, Capt. and Mr*.
William H, Tdpp*r, on Union street
Miss Madden waaone of Bronswieh‘
ebarminjr and pbpalar yqung
Mr. Tuf pcr one of tW mb*t hlghly
thought-of jnung men In the euy;
and the '*rg number of beautiful At§
bandsoma presents receivtrt, ana ted)
aitentiy the greet popui-ritj of fb
young i oupl *.
Mrs. (J. E. Hsrker, of Aaguafa, is
the chnrm ng aert aftrsnrtva gugat of
hsr daugh er, M'S. ,l. if. t* •Initt, far
severe) weeks, and is the gwawdus re
cipi#t>*‘tl mauy at enrions.
Master H trry Kveret Ka re' urn and
frot” a short visit to Sterling.
Doyou oid"Other Pei'pji.’sttoniej?’
PICKLE
TALK.
3weet Pickla Peaches, jir,... itjc
Sweet Ind'.a Chop, j.r .. Jsc
Sweet Mixd Pickles, bottle 100
Chili Sauce, bottle is c
Stuff Mangoes (in bulk)
German Dill (in bn k!
Sour Cucumber, la bulk.
TRY_^
Bowl Tooth Powder.
BUTTS, The Druggist.
BROWN’
Hot Chocolate and Cold Soda
•t..-
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
r'erfumes and Articles in abundance, Call
SS- m and make yourself at home
Brown Drug Cos.
-imRiIGS
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I Art
Bpj Square
tu tapestry -i-x
an 36 7>c and up
wards, in latest designs and
patterns. Fresh and new
kjoods arriving weekly.
See our new
ini! Ml Ms.
LOOK THE WORLD OVER
andjyot can tjbeat N
CREAM OF KENTIMY
Whisky.
$1,003 PERQQUART ; $4.00 PER GALLON.
NOT MADEtBYtA.TRUST*
I. Trager & Cos,, Independent Distil!
Sold Exclusively] in by
F=?. V. DOUOL.AS,
206 Bay Street.
The World
" Listens When,
Leaders Talk.
This is as true of the Fur
niture business as of state-}
ora?t, 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
and jury. Come end be con
vinced.