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HOLIDAY GOODS.
Call and Ses our Fine Lino.
Now is the time to place your special orders.
We will order for you horn any catalogue at
same price and save you trouble and expense.
Call Now.
KENNON MOTT, O. D
Jeweler and Gradnate Ontician
tl* N*wptU Street.
I iepeolo r vVetobeß for Southern llillvi,. Time tiy Wire dally from WbsMnfftOi
RKKTKK OF THIS CITY CROCKS.
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 ard Prices are Satislactory.
Fine Memorial Work,
Hard-wood Mantels, Grates,
Tiliusjlron Fencing, etc
Come to see us. REEL) E LaMANUE Mgr.
912 Monk street
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Eastman's Kodaks, *
Big Supply Just Received.
Anew stock of Pocket Cutlery,
Scissors and Razors. Call and
examine before buying.
FLEMING & WAFF’S,
AREN IS —Remington Typewriters,
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Coney & Parker
DKAI.KKH iN
Goal and Wood, Brick.
Lime, Cement, Plaster, Hair, Shingles and Laths.
Agents for Morris’ Brick.
Phone IS 525 Bay St,
J. J. LISSNER,
WHOI.WU.IS
Groceries, Tobacco, Fiour, Bacon and
Provisions,
GRAIN, HAY AND BRAN A SPECIALTY
216 Bay Street, Brunswick, Georgia.
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Watch this space
For Special An
nouncement of
JOHANNESES 4 CO.
118 ASt 'Phone 245.1
BRUNSWICK TIMES-OAIiL, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1901
PERSONAL
MENTION
ITEMS OP INTEREST CONCERNING
BRUNSWICKIANS AND THEIR FRIENDS
FROM LOCAL AND OTHER SOURCES.
Jodge . L Sweat, of Wajorots was
in the city yusterday .
Superior oonrt convenes Monday
morning at 10 o’clock
The time paying city faxes ht*
been tzeended to December 20
Messrs, Avery and Ad Nathans, of
New York city will arrive in Bruns
wiok tcdy to visit Mrs, T. F. Smith.
The Day injunotion case which was
to have come up before Judge Banna'
in chambers today was continued.
Judge F. Willie Dart, formerly a
citizen of Brunswick, now judge of
the City oourt of Coffee county, is in
the city.
Mr. J. W. Thomas, the clever con*,
duotor on the B & B through train to
Savanr.sh, has been transfered back to
a run on the Seaboard Air Line,
liepre e itative Af. F. Symons arrived
from At,.ant* jeetwdiy. Tne legisla
ture adjourned on Friday until Moaday
and Mr. Symons c.me down to spend
the interim at home.
It will be of loteres' to many Brum*
wickiao* to learn of cbe marriage of
Miss Flossie Waid to Mr. Wiili-
Malone, both of Quinoy, F;a. Miss
Ward bit relatives in Brunswick and
has visited here several limes.
The Woman’s Foreign Missionary
■ooiety of the F.-sl Mitondist church
will be entertained tomorrow (Monde;)
afternoon at 3 o'clock by Mrs H. S.
Jobnaoj, at btr residence on Union
♦
street.
Col. W A Henderson, general
counsel or the Southern railway, ac
oompanied by hie wife and daughter,
Mrs. Banders McDaniel,and Miss Hattie
McDunie', arrived in Brunswick yes.
terday. Tbe party is traveling in Col.
Henderson's private oar.
Judge Jos W. Benuet had a busj’
day in clumber# yesterday trying an
injunction case bo'ween tbe Waycioas
Air Line and tbe Boutberc l’.ns Lum
ber Company. Judge Sweat of Way
cross represented tbe railroad and
Hon.J. C MoDonsld of Wayorossacd
Col. W E Kay of this city represent
the lumber company.
ELKS, ATTENTION.
All rarmb-ra of Brunswick Lodpr,
No. 691, R P. O. E are hereby order
dered to appear at their Lodge Room#
this (Sunday ) afiernaon at 3:30 p. m.
sharp, to a-tend a Memorial Sresien
Visiting bro ilers eordially invited to
participate with us.
Atte#t: O. VV. BLANTON,
Louis H. Hayrn. Exalted Ruler.
Secretary.
Your Sunday A
Dinner f
will be incomplete
without some of these—-
Fresh Malaga Grapes,
N. Y, Lake Grape*,
Best Fat Bananas,
Fancy Tab‘e Apples,
Real Florida Oranges,
A Iso, new home-made
Chocolate candies at 20c lb ,
10c half pound and a large
vaiict’ to select from.
Absolutely Pure;
LLOYD’S.
! PMi 255-2- 214 Newcastle St.
PRESENTED WITH A LOVING CUP.
Captain of the Frances C. Tunnell Com
plimented bv Brown & Cos.
Opioin Henry '. lunnell, of the
good snip F-si.cea <j. Tnnnell, ha* been
presence witija v y tinuusome living
cu by wit. drm or B iim 4 C'*., ex
port <■■■, of ini, ci . Yin thecnp he
r o“. v,d the f. i.owii compli no at ary
letter;
"Brunswiok, Nov. 22, 1901.
‘ Captain H. TANARUS, Tunnell,
“Schooner Frances C, Tnnneil,
‘‘Brunswick, Gj.
“Dear Captain: Will you allow us
to present you with this L ving Cup as
an expression of our pleasure at tbe
first coming of your beaur iful ship to
our port?
“M.iy your falcon like vessel always
hear her pennant well in the van and
may she ever ebow her bright copper
glancing like burnished gold, through
tbe blue snow crest billows, oleaving
the ws'ery obstacle to h*r advance
eaailr, as the gull tl -ats along through
the pure ether,
“‘ln this ' xpression of our wishes for
a perfeot future for your good *h;p, we
wish to emphasize at toe satin time
our bigh a pp elation of your own
many admirable qualities and to wiih
for sou and those whom you love ihe
realization of all the jo, and happiness
desired by you and cb-m
‘ Btiieve us always
"Si.ioereiy yours,
“Brown & Cos ”
The inscription on tbe cup is to be
as follow.-:
“Maiden Vo,age”
Wishing You a Joyous Life.
Capt. Henry T. Tuunell,
•‘Frances C Tunneil ”
From
Brown A Company,
Brnn w ok, G?., Nov 28, 1901
Toe Frances C. I'unnell is tbe beau
tiful new tour mast schooner whtoo
arrived at. this port on Thanksgiving
day on her maiden voyage. Trie vessel
was built at Mulbridge, Mr , ani is of
1239 tonnage. She u moored at tbe
B. A W dock loading wi’b crossties
for Philadelphia. .it will take more
than 23,000 ties to oomplete her cargo.
Captain Tuanell is very proad of bte
which is nam-d for his wife,
*Hd he gmafly appreciates the loving
oup and the kind words accompanying
it.
BIG CIRCUS TOMORROW.
Tents Will Be Pitched at Foot of Mans'
fluid Street.
The Walter L, Main All New Big
Fashion Plates Shows, circus, mens
geiie, museum, hippodrome, herse fair
and prodigies, aerial exhibitions and
learned animal displays are coming to
us tomorrow in all their g ory , A most
amazing exhibition it is too, teeming
with stupendous sensations and novel
ties, brimful and overflowing with the
latest, most modern and np to date
features.
Theebief aim and purpose# are re
fln°d and elegant snicsement, Preieot
log everything that wealth ciuld buy,
culture suggest, intelligence conceive,
or originality invent, correctly exhibit
e l, truthfully advertised, g'oriousJy and
sumotuonsiy pre%d before it# patrons
everywhere. There is no question a#
to the size of rb vast audiences that,
will gather about i'B three ring# here.
This great show has the floeet lions,
tig rs and Loparde on ear<h The
aerialiste, r ders, ac obat* Lpe'* and
genera! performer are the verv brut
that money cm procure. No worujar
itisp ipula-, Tn<* show lot is at foot
ot M snstield street.
E'oi Croup use CHENEY’S
EXPECTORANT.
Everybody to know that they
can save enough to pay their
‘wood and water bills by buying
from me for cash.
I sell Granulated Sugar 41 lbs for-29c, others give 3i
I sell White Extra C Sugar per lb sc, others charge 7
I sell 24 lbs Patent Flour for 99*., others charge 7j
I sell 2 lbs Arbuckle’s Coffee for others charge
1 sell good Roasted Coffee per lb Lie, otcers charge t 9
1 sell Best Bacon per lb 1 lc, others cha ge 12i
I sell Best Leaf Lard per Jb lie. oth*r< charge 12J
I sell Best Comp Lard per lb ... lOc, •■'tbers rha ge M
I sell Picnic Hams per lb 11c others ch,r-e 12J
I sell Best New Georgia Syrup gal 50c, oth rs charge 60
1 sell Best Irish Potatoes per peek 30u, otfiers haige 3:
I sell fine Mocha and Java coffee lb 25c, others charge )9
I sell Best Oat Meal 6 lbs tor- 2>c.
I sell Seeded Raisins per lb He, others charge 19
I sell Cleaned Currants per !b lie, others einrge 19
1 sell Best Citron per lb 15c. other charge 20
I sell a Hood Broom for 21c, o hws charge 30
Come, send or ring ’phene 159.
I deliver promptly
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aaal^BHllalala * HllHlllalaiaiHßn ">**>B>HHßMiaßl Mil li UST BMUBBJ wl | , IMII ~ IM ~ , ~,
219 NEWCASTLE ST.
A Fresh
X Country
Eggs,
T oday Only
28c per Dozen,
Fresh Arrival
of white fish in kits, extra/arge mackerel, oitt <1
cherries, dried figs. A complete line of assortt-d
preserves’and jams pickled peaches, ginger pre -
serves. A large assortment of olives m
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,
Corner Newcastle and n-uiiK.
Truly “A Grand Old Whiskgy"
IS THK FAMOUS
♦ CREAM OF KENTUCKY,
It’s pure and wholesome and sold cheaper tha* any other
whiskey of its fame, rank or quality- Sold in Brunswick
only by
Douglas & Morgan, 212-214 Bay Street,
I. TRAGEH & CO. ._Distillers,
Offices Cincinnati. Onto iJ. S A
Who is going to get the
beautiful that
is going to be given awaj
on Jan Ist, 1902? VS by
the one that yets the lur.k }
number. Get a tickei
with eve y cash i in chase
of Get a'.i he tickets
you can Y /v u <"an get an'
; thint? you wa.i t that i,
kept in a first-c'ass gro
| eery a f this place and as fo
as little m ney ran bt
bought at any other place
considering qaalitj ; and a
the same tirm yet chance
on the China C os-tt, an
possib.y get it
TokOrayiJii.it nil
W, H oeVsß’
Rhone K)9
For Whooping Oomb u-. e
CHENEY’S EXPECTO
RANT,