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Don't Quarrel VI yonr Vatcl
Probably your watch isn’t to blame —it would
keep good time if you’d let it. Every watch needs
cleaning, regulating, and a little repairing now and
then —you can’t expect a watch to keep good time
forever without any attention. Bring your watch,
clock or jewelry to our store when there is anything
wrong and we will make it as good as new*.
Engraving and manufacturing.
CALL MOW.
KENNON MOTT, O D
Jeweler and Graduate Ontioian
ni Xiwcutli surest,
i mpo*o” r watehea for BoMtara Hallway. Tima by Wlra dally from WaaMagtaa
KKKPKB or THE CITY CLOCKS.
Know Ye All.
We are prepared to handle your business as quick as
money can buy goods and railroads can haul ’em,
IIOW’S THAT FOR PROMPTNESS!
Everybody Knows our Work and Pricos are Satisfactory.
Fine Memorial Work,
Hard-wood Mantels, Grates,
Tilins, Iron Fencing, etc
Come to see us. REED E. LaMANUE Mgr.
512 Monk street
Eastman’s Kodaks, *
-Big Supply Just Received,
Anew stock of Pocket Cutlery,
Scissors and Razors. Call and
examine before buying.
FLEMING & WAFF’S,
AGEN TS—Remington Typewriters,
Coney & Parker
DKALBRH iN
Coal and Wood, Brick,
Lime, Cement, Plaster, Hair, Shingles and Laths.
Agents forMorris’ Brick.
Phone 18- 525 Bav St,
J, J. LISSNER,
WHOLES ALE
Groceries, Tobacco, Flour, Bacon and
Provisions,
GRAIN, HAY AND BRAN A SPECIALTY
216 Bay Street, Brunswick, Georgia.
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0. IK)WNINO. President. E. H. MABOK, VIOT-rEIsiDMW. M. D. WALTER,CABHIM
THE NATIONAL BANK OF BIONSWICK,
CAPITAL $150,000.
LOANS—DISCOUNTS—-EXCHANGE—COLLECTIONS,
SAFE DEPOSIT BOSS POE SEYT.
I aterest Allowed On Deposits in Savings Department
DIRECTOIUI
JOSEPH W. BENNKT, C, DOWNING. ALBERT FENDIG,
Judge Brunswick Circuit, , Prei. Downing Cos, of Brobeten, Fendig <& 0<
W. G. BRANTLEY, E. H. MASON; E D, WALTER,
M. C. 11th Ga. Diat. of E. H. Muon * Cos OMhier
HENRY P, TALMADGE, Prea. Southern Fine Cos., Mew York
CHINESE RESTATJRANO
ESTBLISHED 1889.
CHUE HALL, Proprietor
You can get the best the market affords by eating br
213 GRANT ST.
P S. —Orders taken for O. K* Laundry.
BRUNSWICK TIMKS-OALL. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1901
PERSONAL
MENTION
ITEMS OF INTEREST CONCERNING
BRUNSWICKIANS AND THEIR FRIENDS
FROM LOCAL AND OTHER SOURCES.
It was reported by the polioe last
night that the (tore of L. J. Joal on
Bay atreet had been broken Into. They
fonnd the baok door broken open. It
la anppoied the thieve* were frightened
off a* there was no evidence that mneb,
if anything had been carried off.
Arrangements have been made to
bave a vestibule built at tbe opera
borne. Tbe entrance will be partition
ed off even with tbe box oflioe and a
door plaoed there. Tbia will help to
keep tbe bonse much warmer and pre
vent all draft when tbe door Id opened
between acts,
Di, Harrold L. Warwick, of Savan
nah, and his bride, Miss Lydia Ark
wright Houston are gneata of Mr.
fiugb Porter at tbeOgletborpe. Tney
were married yesterday at the borne
of tbe brid* in Tbomaaville. From
tbia city they go to S'. Simon Island
where they will be tbe guests of Mr, J.
A. Foster, a oousin of tba bride.
A BEAUTIFUL HOME WEDDING.
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Miss Joerger and Mr. Joiner Married
Last Nignt.
A> 8 o’olook last night at tbe red
denoeoflhe bride’s, parents. Dr. and
Mrs. F. Jotrger, Mies Freda Joerger
nd Mr. R.cbard Joiner were united in
the holy binds of matrimony, Rev.
Mr. Raney of St Marks Epfaoopal
obnroh officiating.
Owing to tbe illness of tbe bride’s
■no'her, who is now in a skaidrium in
Savannah, the wedding was a very
quiet home affair, only tbe relatives
and dote friends of tbe contracting
parties being present.
Tbe groom entered the parlor ao
oompanied by Miss Leona Joerger,
aister of the bride, and tbe bride enter
ee with ber father. Tbe residenoe was
beautifully decorated with flowers and
ferns.
After tbe impressive marriage oere
money bad been performed an elegant
supper was served. Mr. and Mrs
Joiner left on tbe 9.0 t Southern train
for Macon, tbeir fotare home.
Miae Joerger is one of Brunewioka
most popular and beautiful daughters,
while Mr, Joiner is a highly esteemed
young engineers of tbe Southern Rail
way who has a best of friends here.
Tonight Enoch Arden is
the musical treat at the
opera house.
Delicious
Candies!
Search the world over and
you’ll not find a more tempt
ing or purer line of fresb
Candies than we are now
placing before you, or as
nice goods. We make it daily
LLOYD’S
’Phone 255-2* 214 Newcastle St.
DR. WILEY HERE LAST NIGHT,
He Speaks Encouragingly About Cultiva
tion of Sugarcane.
Owing to an engagement that he was
obliged to keep In Canada on Monday,
and tbe fact that the railroad schedules
would not allow of his reaching there
unless he is in Washington Fnaay, Dr
W. H. Wiley was Obliged to oancel hi*
engagement to be in this city today.
! •
A lelegram to the effect was received
by Seeretary Ogg of the Board of Trad*
yesterday. Tba telegram alio stated
that Dr. Wiley and Preaidant D, G.
Parse of Savannah Board of Trade,
who is aooompanying him.in his trip,
would arrive on the 7:30 train from
Jacksonville and spend the night hare.
Arrangements were hurriedly made to
entertain them and a number of promi
nent cl’laens and representatives of tbe
press ware invited to moot them at the
Phoenix Club.
A fie. dining at the Oglethorpe with
President F D Aiken of the B >srd of
Trade and several inhere, the distin
guished visitors were taken to tbe slab
bouse where Dr. Wiley in an lnlormel
ta k greatly i meres ted those present.
Besides being eblef chemist of the
department of agriouitu eat Wasting
>od Dr. Wiley, having been raised on
a farm and more or leas engaged in
farming all bis life, is partionlarly wall
1 qu.pped fur the investigations he is
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making on uis trip through too oano
Helds ol Booth Georgia, sad the remits
of hit investigations will be worth mil>
lions to tbia section of the state.
In his talk last night he folly ex.
- f ,
plained tbe nature of the soil in this
seotion, saying that It was partionlarly
adapted to tbe growing of sugar oano
and what it needed most wee bumns.
He advised tba intensive plan of enl'i
vation—a large yield from a small
nor*—and said he thought it beat at
praaent to advocate the production of
a uniform grade of ayrup, put np in
cans and ready for tbe market, esthete
via a growing and aimoe* unlimited
demand for suob an artiole.
The gathering at tbe olnb wu a
piaasant on* and what Dr. Wiley said
was vrj encouraging to tbe gentlemen
present. Inasmuch as it showed tbe in
terest being taken by the na ions! gov
ernment in this subj.c , wh ch mea . so
tnueh to Brunswick and tbe wnole of
Booth Georgia. Captaiu Puree, 'o
whose indefatigable efforts tbis trip is
due, la vary muab enthused over the re
oeptioa that Dr. Wiley has met and the
groat interest shown by tbe people
wherever ho has boon. He aatd last
night that It has boon a regular ova
tion all along..
In Tltw of the disappointment ocoa
aiohed by bin not being able to aee more
oftbie immediate motion and meet
more of ths people bare now, Dr.
Wiley baa promised to cjme baok nest
March and attend tbe next oane and
cafesava' convention and will try to
bring the secretary of agrlonitnre witb
him
He annonnoad that a fall report of
bln work on this trip as well aa toe
analysis of tbaaoile and can# product
of tbla section will be giren to tbe
publics in a bulletin to be leaned by bis
department a boat tbe first of next
Jannsry.
D*. Wiley and Captain Parse will
leave this morning for Wajroroas and
after a couple of boors apent tbere tbe
Dootor will godireet to Washington.
,4 onight Enoch Arden is
the musical treat at the
opera house,
FOR SALE—Belgian hares. Apply
corner London and Grant Streets.
For Croup use CHENEY’S
EXPECTORANT.
WANTED!
B 1 Iverybody to know that they
| can save enough to pay their
wood and water bills by buying
from me for cash.
I sell Granulated Sugar 4t lbs f0r...25c, others give 3;
I sell White Extra U Sugar per lb sc, others charge 7
I sell 24 lbs Patent Flour for others charge 7u
I sell 2 lbs Arbuckle’s Coffee for others h uge 30
1 sell good Roasted Coffee per lb lie, others charge
1 sell Best Bacon per lb 11c, others cha ge 121
I sell Best Leaf Lard per lb - lie. other- charge
I sell Best Comp Lard per lb loc, others cha-ge £
I sell Picnic Hams per lb 11c orhers charge izf
I sell Best New Georgia Syrup gal 50c, otb rs charge 60
1 sell Best Irish Potatoes per peox JOo, others change
isell fine Mocha and Java coffee lb ...25c, otucr* charge 3?
I sell Best Oat Meal 6 lbs tor 2<Je. w V
I sell Seeded Raisins per lb lie, others chlitflSr
I sell Cleaned Currants per lb 11c, others
1 sell Best Citron per lb 15c, other* chaße*
I sell a feiood Broom for 21c, oih s chaßplj^
Come, send or ring ’phone ijSgfjl
I deliver promptly
A. O. JBFPEM
219 NEWCASTLE
i Hj mX&k /ffpv ip iR9
i 'Dyspepsia Stinfl
When the stomach is diseased all the other organs suffer, lienceSlll
■•eases of the heart, liver, lungs and kidneys are often the resifitiWßJ'
Improper digestion. Kodol Dyspepsia Cuke contains all the naßS®*!
•digestive fluids and by digesting what you eat, it cures the incOTes* *
woo without aid from the stomach, allc wing it to rest and regain iUfM
I Wealthy condition and permitting you to felt all the good food you win*®
‘‘My rest is often disturbed at night by irregular heart action vvßf3i*S
■ believe is on account of my stomach being overloaded with u^H^l
Cited food. I keep a bottle of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure nearby atBHH
all dose always gives me instant relief. > id. Thomas. Leitchiield,
It can’t help but do you gooM
Spared by E. O. DeWltt & 00.. Chicago. The ft. bt ttle contains 2 'i tunes the 50c. fy,
He favorite household remedy for coughiTcbidsTcrci up, hroiiehiti
■MMt and lung troubles is ONE MINUTE Poutjh Cure, It cures atdjpjr;
VV J, Huttsßl
Fresh Arrival 1
of white fish in kits, extra Ivr ge mackerel, oittß
cherries, dried figs. A complete line of assort®*,
preserves and jams pickled peaches., ginger pfl
serves, &c. A large assortment of olives oßf
bottles and bulk Also a most complete fine
the best 5 and 10c, cigars.
All goods sold on very clcsa
margin. • . I
HARRELL BROTHERS. 1
Corner Newcastle and iwonsc.
Truly “A Grand Old Whiskey ’ ill
IS THE FAMOUS J
# cream of kentugkyl
It’s pure and wholesome and sold cheapei than diiy othejfc'/
whiskey of its fame, rank or quality- Sotd in rtr unswmk ■
only by t " ,
Douglas & Morgan, 212-214 Bay Street, |
I. TRAGEH A CO . Distillers,
Offices Cincinnati. Onto. iJ.'S A