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A HAPPY
NEW YEAR
TO ALL^^
We shall endeavor to merit your
patronage in the future as we have
in the past.
EVERYTHING IN JEWELRY,
x REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING.
KENNON MOTT,
Jeweler and Graduate Optician:
215 Newcastle Street,
Inspector ol Watches for Southern Railway. Ttmo by Wire daily from Washington
Coney & Parker
let in reg fJEALER IN
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Coal and Wood, Brick,
Lime, Cement. Plaster, Hair, Shingles and Laths
Agents for Morris’ Brink.
Phone 18- 525 6av St.
W- H. BOWEN
Ot' Stone. Brick and Frame Building
Manufacturers, of Tile and Artificial.Stone*
A SUIT SALE.
toio? In tly ‘
m In order to create a little extra life after the
holiday rush, we have placed on sale the fol
lowing lot of
me:ns suits.
l lot former price $7.50 15.75
1 “ “ 1 ;8.00 5.95
1 “ “ “ ;9.00 7.00
1 “ “ “ V 9.50 7-50
1 “ “ “ 11.00 8,75
2 “ “ - 12-00 9.00
3 “ “ “ 12.50 9.50
No antiquated “Crabs” but new, this season
goods.
See Window Display.
LEVY3
January
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M,3U 200 650,600, rad for 1899, 130, Vfym.+lglJl
THE BRUNSWICK TIME-CALL. .JANUARY 4, 1901
MOTT’B DRAWING,
Numbers 13 and 2468 Are the Lucky
Ones—Handsome Prizes,
In the drawing for the handsome
prizes ottered by Kenoon Mott, the
eoteprising jeweler, the following
numbers were tbe lucky ones: First
prize, No. 13; second prize, No. 24GS.
Anyone holding these numbers, should
call upon Mr, Mott for tbe prizes at
onoe. The drawing was conducted by
Messrs. C. MoGarvy, .T. E. Young and
Enneafc -rhJ?t.
BISHOP NINDE DEAD.
Attended a Funeral, Caught Cold, and
Died Suddenly.
Detroit, Jan. 3.—Bishop Niode, aged
68, of tbe Methodist Episcopal church,
was found dead in bed at bis home to
day. It is thought the oause of Ins
deat was heart trouble. He attended
a funeral yesterday and caught odd .
Deceased had been a bishop since 1884,
and was well-known throughout tbe
United States.
HOW’S THIS?
We effar One Hundred Dollars Re
wa*d for any case of Catarrh that, can
not be sured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHEN EY & CO., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known
F, J. Cheney for the last fifteen years
and believe him perfectly honorable
in all business transactions, and finan
cially able to carry out any obligations
made by their firm.
West & Truax, wbolesalojdruggi.ita,
Toldo, O.
Walding Rinnan & Marvin, wholesale
druggist*, Toledo, O.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter
ally, acting directly upon tbe blood
and mucous surfaces of tbe system.
Testimonials sent free. Price 750, per
bottle. Sold by all druggists. Hall’s
Family Pills are tbe best.
Quality and quantity makes DeW:tt’s
Little Early Risers such valuable little liv
er pills W. J. Butts.
In the district court of the United States fo
the Eastern Division of the Southern District of
Georgia.
Notice of application of discharge in the mat
ter of S. Marks, county of Glynn in
bankruptcy.
To the creditors of the above named Bank
rupt :
\ou are hereby notified that the above nam
ed bankrupt has filed his application for a dis
charge from all the debts provable in bankrupt
cy against said 8. Marks. The said
application will be heard by the lion. Emory
Speer, Jndge of the United States District
Court, for said District and Division, at the
United States Court House in Savannah, Ga. on
the 11th day of January,l9ol, at ten o’clock a. in
All creditors of said bankrupt are notified to
appear at the time and place stated, and show
cause, if any they can, why the prayer contained
in the said petition should not be granted.
Dated in Savannah, Ga., this 27tn day of De
cember, 1900.
H. 11. KING, Clerk,
J. W. Watkins will loan
you money on personal prop
erty and real estate.
The merited reputation of curing piles,
sores and skin diseases acquired by De.
Witt’s Witch Hazel Balve, has led to the
making of worthless counterlits. Be sure
to get only DeWitt's Salve. W. J. Butts.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Hare Always Bought
Signature of
Second hand household
furniture bought and sold;
also pianos, organs, trunks,
mirrors, carpets, etc. J.
W: Watkins’.
WANTED.—Large publiabing com
pany deeiree oanvaasere and represen
tatives in every town in the State. A
contract with ue means dollars to yon.
Investigate and satisfy yourself. “Man
ager,” P. O. box 368, Macon, Ga.
E. R. BAKER,
Dentist.
Speial Attention to Crown
and bridge work.
Office.
502 J Glou’ster St.
<§>o©iety.
MARY MNISII BURROUGHS.
ALL COMMUNICATIONS FOR THIS DEPART
MENT MUST BE SIGNED IN FULL.
CHRISTMAS LONG AGO.
At her pretty home on Union street,
Miss Ethel Cocoley was the charming
hostess of the Acacia club Wednesday
afternoon, wheu many guests were
present, and several honors of games
aad delightful refreshments enjoyed
by all.
Mre. William Wordsworth King has
returned to her home in Camden
county, after a plea-ant visit to Bruns
wiok, the guest of tbe Misses Hazle
burst, at th ir home on Hanover
squire.
Mrs. O. A. Sears, of Saginaw, Mich'-
igac, is expected to spend a part of
H J winter with friends in Brunswiok.
Miss Miry Lilia Blanton was tbe
pretty aud gracious hostess at a heart
party evening, at her home on
Norwich street. There ware many
invited guests, and tbe ocoasion was
one of great pleasure to all. Mist
Blanton, 8 charming debutante, who,
by her grecious manners and charm
ing personality, has won a warm place
for herself in the heart of rooial
Brunswick,
Miss Edna Penniman leaves shortly
for Louisville, where she w.ll spend
some time with relatives.
Many friendsof M>ss Josie Smith are
glad to know that her health,
which has been poor for some time, ie
greatly improving in New York,
where sh’ is spending some time with
friends.
One of tbe ebarmiog social events of
next week will be the entertainment
given by Miss Lena Casail, at the
home of b?r parents, Ven and Mrs.
Harrie Cared, in compliment to Dr.
Bishop Nelson, of the diocese of Geor
gia.
Mrs. J. C. Calhoun received a tele
gram a few days ago from Buena Vis
ta, announcing tbe serious illness of
her mother at thit place, and left Im
mediately to be at ber bedside. Mrs.
Cslboun’s many friends in this city
hope for the speedy recovery ol ber
mother.
Such little pills as DeWitt's Little Ear
ly Rievrs are \ery easily taken, and they
are wonderfully effective in cleansing the
liver and bowels. W. J. Butts.
LOST.—A silver obaiu bracelet, be
tween C street and opera h-iuse,Satur
day. Reward if to Janet
Ashby, sxl C street.
Lunch Herring
20 Cents
In
glas.t
jars,
ill HARPER
The Hustler,
Phone 158.
PRINCE HENRY MAD
Because lie Was Not Given Quite J
Enough.
Berlin, Jan. 3. —The 6udden depart
ure of Prinoe Henry frontalacue and
the postponement of the royal wedding,
is believed here to be due to the fact
that tbs duke feels hurt at tbe refusal
of tha Dutch chamber to grant him a
sufficiently Urge allowance and the
title of “Royal Highness.
MASSACHUSETTS* GOVERNOR
Oath of Office Taken in the Presence of
Distinguished Officials.
Huston, Jan. 3, —In the presence of
the legislature, the justices of the su
preme, judicial, and superior courts,
tbe state officials, and a large number
of citizens W. Murray Crane for the
eocond tirns took the oa’h of office as
governor at noon today.
LITHE LOCAL LIS.
The Mallory steamer sails this after
noon.
Mr, W. J. Dangaix, of Birmingham,
is in the city.
The Superior court will convene
again Monday.
Congressman Brantley has return and
to Washington.
Judge R. T. Hitch returned to AN
lanta last night.
The saloon men are now paying
tbe slate license. It is S2OO.
On account of the bad weather, there
was little busioess done in Brunswick
yesterday.
Fire early yesterday morning de
stroyed the Albany street grocery con
ducted by a Chinaman.
A rush of matter crowded our h no
tice of the excellent performanc ?of the
“Spider & Fly Company .”
Mr. W. 8. Crawford, iraiumasler of
the Brunswick and Western division
of the Plant System, has been appoint
ed trainmaster between Savannah and
Jacksonville.
Mr. CVas. Doerflinger has accepted
a position at the Elk saloon where he
invites his friends and tbe public gen
erally to call. Beginning today the
E k will serve hot lunch-
The had weather ot the pa<t three
days has kept ever) body off the streets
who were not compelled to venture
out, a lid consequently the t ect9 have
had a desert'id appearance.
The Albany Ue*alu of yesterday
Bay*': Megan*. dte *d Hjt ry Philips
the proprietors t f ftie New Idea Tail
ore, h.ve closed out th-<r bosiuefte aid
will bo *n move to Hatiiuv c*r, where
they will ei gage in the real estate
business. The Mosrrj. Philips have
mauy triemla here who wil wish them
much Boccpsfl in their new field.
Dissolution Notice.
The firm of Lang, Wood & Cos. havo by mutual
consent this day dissolved. Mr.;K. T Hoinmi
having withdrawn from said Arm. In the In
tore tho firm will be known as Lang A Wood,
composed of W. L. Lang and J W Wood
VV. L. LANG,
J. W. WOOD
Jan, Ist, 1001. K. T. IIOMAN.
Notice to the Public
Having Sold my interest in and to the Aim of
Lang, Wood A (Jo. to Messrs. W. L. Lang and
J. W. Wood, I bespeak for them the same liber
al patronage bestowed upon me in the past,
Respectfully,
K.T. HOMAN.
RECOMMENDS IT TO TRAINMEN.
C G. H. Ilau-aD, Lima, O , engineer
L. E. & W. railroad, writes: “I have
been troubled a great deal with back
ache. I wan induced to try Foley’s
Kidney Cure, and one bottle entirely
relieved me. I gladly recommend it
to any one, especially, my friends
among the trainmen, who are usually
similarly afflicted.”
When you want pMnpt acting Mule pills
that never gripe'J |L]eWitt*H Little Early
Risers. W. J. Hu | He ,
Always Acceptable Presents
Exquisite Perfumes
liuyler’s Candy.
See our display of these
goods in fancy packages.
W. J. BUTTS, The Drnogist,
“On the Corner."
..NEW YEAR..!
As the New Year comes in we arc better-
prepared than eyer to offer you DRUGS
cheaper than ever before. Our stek of S
Drugs is complete. 5.
Our PRESG:~:::||[ it MUCH
is lifted with pure tres . "uwii
scriptions are tilled by con..
or night and at lowest the Gra- W
sistent will. PUKE DRUGS,
Agents For Nunnally’s Candies. |
Brown Drug; Cos. |
J. J LISSNER,
——WHOLES VLE
Groceries, Tobacco, [Flour, Ba>n and
Provisions,
GRAIN, HAY AND BRAN / SPECIALTY.
DIG Bay Street, Brunswick, Georgia.
$35.00
Will buy a Ladies’ Chainless Bicyclas a e
holiday offering we will include a nice Lani
tern audjßall for same. These mat-’; excel
lent Christmas presenUas we on " fiave 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.
' di: i an tnus !l uy- ' jo
ragniheent display ct '' K rao MaluganV will
F“‘'V - - '
in cobbler seats am [ ,!, sh exquiniG ei ntm veiling
ink. Selections at this file, are mi le and every
taste gratified. Wood bottom chan- <r c letter ones in
cane $1,25. The largest and most diversified assortment
of Children’s Chairs to be found anywhere.
Our stock of RUGS will le found equally as inter
esting. Many great economies will be revealed by a visit
and critical inspection cf exceptional offerings throughout
the entire store,
aHr -vV FOUR IN ONE
PRICKLY ASH BITTERS
Curea thn KIDNEYS, the LIVER, the STOMACH end the BOWELS.
roun Mroif INTB rn<- ONf OOiLAM.