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Don't Quarrel ffi yoir ffatcl.
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.
OAL-L- NOW.
KENNON MOTT, O. D
•Tewelar and Graduate Ontician
r.e Htwonsti*
I >p*oo . r Wi.oh* for sontberu Hallway. Time by Wire dally from WaaMaytOk
KKKTEit OF THE CITV CLOCKS.
Know Ye All.
We are prepared to handle your business as quick as
money can buy goods and railroads can haul ’em,
HOW’S THAT FOR PROMPTNESS?
Everybody Knows our Work and Prices are Satisfactory.
fine Memorial Work,
Hard-wood Mantels, Grates,
TilinsJlron Fencing, etc
Come to see us. REED E. LaMANCF Mgr.
712 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,
ADEN TS —Remington Typewriters,
-- - L 1 . 1 . m ±3>
Coney & Parker
DKALifRH ,N
Goal and Wood, Brick,
Lime, Cement, Plaster, Hair, Shingles and Laths.
Agents forMorris’ Brick.
Phone 18 525 Bav St.
J. .J. LTSSNER,
Groceries, Tobacco, Flour, Bacon and
Provisions,
GRAIN, HAY AND BRAN A SPECIALTY
216 Bay Street, Brunswick, Georgia.
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G. DOWNING, rRESIDENT. K. 11. MABOR IDEM*. ft. D. WALTER,CABBIE*
THE NATIONAL BANK OF BRUNSWICK,
CAPITAL $150,000.
LOANS—DISCOUNTS—EXCHANGE—COLLECTIONS,
- SAFSSDErOSIISBSXB ros SWT. —
Interest, Allowed On Deposits in Savings Department
DIRSCTONs
JOHEI’U W. BENNET, C, DOWNING, ALBERT WtNDIG,
Judge Brunswick Circuit, Pros. Downing Cos of Brobeton, Fendig &Cos
W. G. BRANTLEY, E. H. MAriON; E. D . WALTER,
M. O. 11th Ga. Diet. of E. H Muon A 00. Cashier
HENRY P, TALMADGE, Pres. Southern Pine 00., New York
MALLORY LINE
g-jff/ f j) PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM
! V()RK Every Friday at Bp. m.
Friday to Suit the Tide
Lowest Rate, Direct Seryiie, Commodious Passenger Accommodations,
C, IT, Malloby Ac Cos., Gkn'i, Auis .1. S Raymond^
]# Hurlirg Slip, New York. Agent, Uruoswiok, lie.
BRUNSWICK TIMES-OALL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER'2 3 1901
PERSONAL
MENTION
ITEMS Of INTEREST CONCERNING
BRUNSWICKIANS AND THEIR FRIENDS
FROM LOCAL AND OTHER SOURCES.
Mr. J. U. Quarcerman, of Waverly,
U in tbo oily.
Superintendent Hayne, of tbe Plant
System, waa io the city yesterday.
Col. W. G. Brantley returned to the
oity yesterday after a week’s absense.
I Mr, W G. bell, Allanta, a popular
[ knight of the grip, was in the city
yesterday.
Miss Vivian Norris, of Brnnawiok,
Ga., is visiting Mrs George B. How-,
arth at her homr, on Callow avenue,—
Baltimore Amerioan.
Bishop C. K, Nelson was a guest of
Rev, J. J. P. Perry last Wednesday
night. The blsbcp had just made his
annual visitation in Camden oounty.
Board of Trade Meeting.
There was a good attendance at the
meeting of the Board of Trade jester*
day morning, but no basin* ss of special
imports) ce was tianaaoted beyond the
reading of reporta of various standing
oommitlses, and the announcement
from tho committee that entertained
Dr. Wl.'oy and Capt. Parse on Wednes
day right that Dr. Wiley agreed to
attend the nrxt cane and cassava con
vention and woald endeaver to bring
tno aecrntary ef agriculture with him.
The B oard of Trade is doing some
good work now and more members are
taking an interest in the meetings and
skowing a willingness to do their share
of oomn ittee work All matters in the
hands ol commit lies are moving aionjf
nicely and the ner fatura will show
results from their labor.
NO VACANT HOUSES.
The Real Estate Agents Have Very Few
To Rent.
Ae an evidence that times ere getting
better in Brunswick it ie noted tbs
there ere very few vaoant dwellings to
rent, A tour among the various rent
ing ageroies disoksps the faot that all
the agents combined have not a dot o
vacant houses on their lists. Desirable
6or 8 room bouses in good looatlons
are apparently particularly scarce, the
reporter only finding three listed with
the agei ts he interviewed.
There is a fair demand for dwelling
bouses renting at from fl 6 to $35 per
month and the demand will increase.
There appsare to beau opening for
profitable investment along his
SHIP NOTICE.
Neither the master, owner nor
signees of the hwoedish bar* Norden,
will be respon.’b't* for any deb.s coo*
traded bv th- c ew of *rd bsrk.
Hemberg, Master.
FOUND —One gaij: Kid gloves, site
6’ 4 Owner oan have same b, calling at
tuia paying for ibis ad.
Foi Croup use CHENEY’S
EXPECTORANT.
t. Ne* Crop
Peanuts!
First of the season
now on sale. We keep
the only first class
Feanuts in Brunswick,
roast them freshly every
day and always have
them hot a
LLOYD’S
TtiAne 255 2- 214 Newcastle St.
SOLID GOLD MEDALS.
tow on Exhibition in Mr. Kennon Mott’s
Show Window.
Two handsome solid gold medals to be
awarded to tbe best drilled soldiers in
the two military eompanleeatthe Cath
olic fair next week are now On exbibl*
lion in one of the windows in Mr.
Kennon Mott’s jewelry store,
Tbe medaW are both of tbe same gen*
eral design, bat slightly different. Tbe
design is a shield with a soroll pin
above it and n lanrel wreath beneath.
One la engraved for tbe beat drilled
member of the Brunswick H flemen
and one for the beet drilled member of
the Naval Militia. They are male of
solid gold add aro very handsome.
There is great interest be ngtaken
by tbe men of botb oommandi in tbe
icontest and they will likely prove
drawing earde for the fair. The Rills,
men will drill on Wednesday evening
and the Naval Militia 01 FrlTsy even,
lag.
THE CIRCUS IS COMING.
Walter L, Main's Big Show to Visit
Brunswick.
Car No. 1 containing the advance
guard of'he Walter L Main olrona ar
rived in Brunswick yesterday over tbe
the Plant System and began at once
tbe wotk of billing tbe abow.
The aggregation cjmpiisea a three
ring eitcua, menagerie, rough rider and
all the attractions that go along with
each ;how. It is billed to appear
here oo December 2 and la a good
show.
The deoorsUd advertising ear, with
its piotnras of wild animals, eto., was
a great attraction to the small boys,
who divided their time between it and
'be gang of bill posters.
TELLEURIDE HOLOCAUST.
Twenty Victim* of a Mine Fire in the
Morgue.
Telleuride, Colo., Nov. 22—Efforts
wsre resumed today to explore'the
ninth level of the Smuggler Union
mine, in which it le feared there are
■cores of victim, of Wednesday's ditas
rer.J, There are 22 bodies a? tbs morgue
and it it stated that all bat thneor
foar of tba mao who are known to
have bren in the nune when the fire
broke out have been acc anted for. No
more bodiee were foand np to noon.
TO COMPLETE THEIR TICKET.
Another Candidate to Be Chosen In Place
of Mr. Franklin.
The cltitens who met laet Monday
night in mass meeting end sleeted a
ticket for the oity election in December
will hold soother meeting icon to name
a candidate to take the place of Mr A.
L Franklin, s he baa signified that be
conld not endorse the platform as
adopted by them,
WANTED!
All the second hand
typewriters in Brunswick.
Also want all second hand
furniture, organs, stoves
and old brass.
J. W, Watkins,
208 Bay !?t.
SHIP NOTICE.
Neither master, owners nor consign
ees of the Britiab schooner E bel B
Sumner, will be responsible for aoy
debts oootraoted by ibe crew of said
■ohoooer,
Read, Master.
SPECIAL NOTICE,
All bplli against the British steam
ship “Marla Suttnng'' must be present
ed our office by nooa today or payment
thereof will be debarred
K I) M. STR\CHAN a CO
Consignees.
WANTED!
"Tjl verybody to know that they
can save enough to pay their
wood and water bills by buying
from me for cash.
I sell Granulated Sugar 4k lbs f0r...27c, others give... 31
I sell White Extra C Sugar per lb sc, others ch trge 7
1 sell 24 lbs Patent Flour for 77c, others cfuve 7m
l sell 2 lbs Arbuckle’s Coffee for _2f C , others ,rge 30
1 sell good Roasted Coffee per lb lie, otoers on urge .7
1 sell Best Bacon per lb 1lc ? others tha ge 12J
1 sell ii©st Leaf Lard per lb lie* others charge 1 %l
I sell Best Comp Lard per lb lOc, others change 11
I sell Picnic Hams per lb 11c, others charge 121
7 S6 ii o t ew ** eor 2 ,a Syrup gal 50c, oihi rs charge 60
I sell Best Irish Potatoes per peck 30a, others charge 35
I sell fine Mocha and Java coffee lb 25c, others charge 37
I sell Best Oat Meal 6 lbs lor 27c.
I sell Seeded Raisins per lb lie, others charge 17
1 sell Cleaned Currants per lb lie, others charge 17
1 sell Best Citron per lb 15c, other- charge 20
I sell a tiood Broom for 21c, oihc. s charge 3u
Come, send or ring ’phone 159.
—~ I deliver promptly
A. O. JEFFERS
219 NEWCASTLE ST.
Dyspepsia Cure
When the stomach is diseased all the other organs suffer, hence fatal
diseases of the heart, liver, lungs and kidneys are often the result of
improper digestion. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure contains all the natural
digestive fluids and by digesting what you eat, it cures the iridigos
°n Without aid from the stomach, alio wing it to rest and regain its
(bealthy condition and permittingyou to entail the good food vou want
“y re3 . t 1S often disturbed at night by irregular heart action which
El believe is on account of my stomach being overloaded with undi
ited food. I keep a bottle of Kodol Dyspepsia Cuke nearby and a
all dose always gives me instantrelief. !sd. Thomas, Leitchlield, Ky.”
It can’t help but rio you r^ood
by E. O. DeWitt &00., Chicago. The sl. bottle contains2‘4 times the 50c. siza
Jbeifavorite household remedy for coughs, raids, croup, bTwhitis," grippe
MMOdt and lung troubles is ONE MINUTE rouflh Cure. U cures uuidiia.
W J Hi ts,
Fresh Arrival
of white fish in kits, extra forge mackerel, oitte l
cherries, dried figs. A complete line of assorted
preserves and jams pickled peaches, ginger pre
serves. A large assortment of olives in
bottles and bulk. Also a most comple-e line of
the best 5 and 10c, cigars.
All goods sold on very close
margin.
HARRELL BROTHERS, A
Corner Newcastle anand
Truly “A Grand Old Whiskey" £
IS THE FAMOUS
* CREAM OF KENTUCKY.
It’s pure and wholesome and sold cheaper than any other
whiskey of its fame, rank or quality* Sold in mvuigwiek
only by
Douglas & Morgan, 212-214 Bay Street.
I. TRAGEH & CO . Distillers.
Oflices Cincinnati, onto U . K A