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HOLIDAY GOODS.
Call and Set our Fine Line.
Now is the time to place your special orders.
We will order for you from any catalogue at
same price and save you trouble and expense.
Cali Now.
KEN NON MOTT, O. D
Jeweler and Graduate Ontician
>ll Hrwotutie Street,
I *voni r Wfttobee lor Southern Bsllwey. Time by Wive i*il, from VwkiiyMi
KKKl’Klt OF THE CITY CJ.OOKB.
Know Ye AIL
We are prepared to handle your business as rjuick as
money can buy goods and railroads can haul ’em.
HOW’S THAT FOR PROMPTNESS?
Everibcdjf Knows our Work and Prices are Eatislaetory.
Fine Memorial Work,
Hard-wood Mantels, Grates,
Tilin*.flroa Feniaiijg, etc
Come to see us. lIEKi) K LaMANCF Mgr.
*l2 Monk street.
Eastman's Kodaks, *
Rig Supply just Received.
Anew stock of Pocket Cutlery,
Scissors and Razors. Call and
examine before buying..
FLEMING & WAFF’S,
AdlN I S —Kemiegton ) ypeWriters,
Coney & Parker
OKA! RS lN
Coai and Wood, Brick
Lime, Cement, Plaster, Hair, Shingles and Laths.
Agents forMorris’ Brick.
Phone IS 825 Ban St.
J. J. LISSNER,
Groceries, Tobacco, Flour, Bacon anc
Provisions,
GRAIN, HAY AND BRAN A SPECIALTY
7
216 Buy street Brunswick, Georgia.
Watch this space
For Special An
nouncement of
JOHANNESES & GO.
118 ASt 'Phone 245.
BRUNSWICK TIMES-OALL. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 3, 1901
SUPERIOR COURT CONVENES.
A Number of Divorce Cases Were Dis
posed Of.
The fan term of Glynn Superion court
convened yesterday morning at 10
o’clock v. Hh all regular oßioirs of tin
court present. Mr. F. 1), Aiken was
chosen as foreman of the grand jur ,
and b’.B honor, Jodg* Jos. W B-one',
delivered ono of big usual forceful aud
aompiebensivs charges.
Tbs oivll docket for the term was
sounded and during tbe day the follow,
ing cases were disposed of:
Lizzie Long vs. Thomas A. Long,
divorce. Final verdict for tbe plain
tiff.
Clyde Freeman vs. O. J. Freeman,
divorce. Final verdict for plaintiff.
Ben Tresvant vs. Susls Tresvant,
divorce. Final verdic for p’aintiff.
R M. Blount va. Annie Lee Blount,
divorce. First verdict for plaintiff.
Mary J, iloltneovs. Jobe Holmes, di-
V.iroe. First verdict for {ilnintiff,
E J. Houseman e al. vs. Bruoewiok
Bmk Cos., injunoiion and receiver.
Dismissed at plaintiff’s cqb.
Elizabeth F Jfiddinga vs. J. L. Ed
dlngs, divorce. Dismissed at plaint ff’s
cost,
Xoah Wallace vs. Mrs. Mtud E. El
liott, suit on judgment. Dismissed by
plaintiff
Elia M redith vs. Andrew Meredith,
divorce. First verdict for piainuff
Josephine King vp. Henry King, di
vorcß. P.ca to jurisdiction sustained.
John Doe ex deni. Joseph Millb&nk.
executor at a!, vs. Richard Roe, carnal
ejectment i. ?. Mattie J Gale teosnt in
possession, ejeotmei r , Settled and
costa paid.
Its re the FLnpire Lumber and Id
vestment Cos. App'loition f.ir charter.
Granted.
In re the Su isbice Club, anplioatio
for charier, Granted.
Judge Bannet annoiinoed tliat h
to have all business of the court
disposed of hyihe third we-sk in this
month. Tne criminal ducket will b
tak-n up next Monday,
The jurymen were excused eutil 9
o'clock Thursday morning. The coup
then recessed
Married Yesterday.
Me. Wui. IJ. Gelrtersleeve and Mib
Leila MoGonegal oanißOver from J kyi
Inland yesterday and were msrriel at
the parsonage of the First Methodis'
church by tne pastor, Rev, T.B. Game.
The bride Is front Floral lihiff, Fla.
and has been visiting on Jekyl whore
Nr. Geldersleeve, the groom, is in
ohsrgo of tho ilairv business.
After the ceremony the happy ooaple
returned to the island to reoeivi th
oougratulationß of their friends.
All ho ’< hi fl ..liny tlO bod / < f Mr.
deLaunev W.nte, who was drowned on
Taankigivingday 1 av.> been p-aoticaily
abard inert.
Your Sunday A
Dinner !
will be incomplete
without some of these—•
Fresh Malaga Grapes,
N. Y, Lake Grapes,
Best Fat Bananas,
.Fancy Tabie Apples,
Real Florida Oranges.
A Iso, new home-made
Chocolate candies at ‘2oc lb ,
10c half pound and a large
variet’ to select from.
Absolutely Fuie.
LLOYD'S
TJiihii 255-2- 214 Newcastle St.
Foi t roup use CHENEY’S
EXPECTORANT.
IMPRESSIVE EXERCISES.
Memorial Services Held by the Elks
Sunday Afternoon.
V ry >T>p-e*siv- m-uioritl axeroi'es
were arid by 'Ue looat of E its at
their to.go room on Sunday afternoon
i sII past tkrr<s Toe loo gs Fas been
very for’uaara sinoa its organic ition
I-.s May and loot nu members by death
and tbe servicrs sms in memory of a 1
departed Elks in general.
Tne members gathered promptly at
that hour and were called to order by
Exalted Ruler G VV. B anton, wtac
conducted tbs ntuslistio ceremonies
impresaivrly, other officers of tbe lodge
responding. The opening prayer was
by Rev C G, B adley of- St, Jade’s
ohurob, who is a m mber ot tbe local
lodge.
Following the prayer a quartette of
Elk i composed of Messrs. Hugh Porter,
G W. B aoton, C. L Candler and
Charles Fleming, sang "Come Ye Dig*
consolate.’’
The euiogy was delivered by ihe
ohaplain, Rev. C. G. Bradley, who
sp.>ke eloquently of death and touch*
ingly of all brothers who had gone be
fore. Duri/ig hia address he found op*
p irtunUy to ip-ak of tbe erroneous be
lief of tome that the Elks are but a social
organization, having little regard for
higher things and no otoer end than
i njopment and goudfellowel ip to
achieve. This be said was a ml conoep.
ti n of the ot ject and a m of tbe orde',
namely, Charity, Justice, Fidelity and
H olberly Love
At ihe c ose of his address tbe quar
tette sang an inspiring hymn and tbe
olo.vns' ex roises were held, followed
by ths benediction.
Tne Brunswick lodge of Eks is in a
V ry flourishing condition though it
w s ouly organized In ay of this ye'r.
IJ umber among is members some f
our best and mo t prominent citiz's.
TO OPEN TONIGHT.
The Catholic Fair Will Again be the At
tractian.
The Catholic fair will be open again
onight and t e l&diea will be glad t>
see ail their friends in attendance
again. Lunoo will be served from 6
o’clock till midnight. The same o a
chestra will be on hand to furnish
music and danoing will begin at 11
o’elook.
AU the voting oonteste are to be
closed tonight and the friends of the
different ocntcs'ants will be on hand to
get in their fin'd work before the money
boxes are opened. Much intareai is
manifested in these contorts. Those
who have not voted should embrace
tbls last oportunity. There is a dia
mond ring to be given to the moet pop
ular young lady; a Morris chair aad
cushion for an engineer of the most
popular railroad; a beautiful doll to ta
awarded to some little girl and a gun
for the boy who gets the most votes.
There are still several articles tobi
r*ill jd and a number ot fanoy articles
be disposed ot.
List Saturday a bran new Tale
bloycle painted b ank with red rims to
the wheels was lost at the circus
grounds in Magnolia park, The tinder
Is n qaeated to notify Mr, C. Amheiter.
STRIKES A RICH FIND.
"I was troubled for several years
with chronic indigestion and nervous
debility,’' writes F. J Green, of Lan*
oseter, N. H., “no remedy helped me
unrii I Organ using Electric Bitters,
which did me more good man all the
medicines I ever used. They have aleo
kept my "item excellent health for
years. She -ays Eiectno Bitlera are
just splendid for female troubles; that
they are a grand tonic and lnvigorator
for weak, run down women. No other
meuiolne can take us plaoe In our
family." Try them; only 60j. Hatisfao
turn guaranteed by all druggiat*.
WANTED!
%
El verybody to know that they
can save enough to pay their
wood and water bills by buying
from me. Your credit is good,
I sell Granulated Sugar 4 lbs for ...25c, others give 31
I sell White Extra C Sugar per lb sc, others charge 7
I sell 24 lbs Patent Flour for 55c, oUr r* charts 7.3
1 sell good Roasted Coffee per lb lie, others charge < 5
1 sell Best Bacon per lb 11c otnprscha ge l2i
I sell Best Comp. Lard per lb 10c, thei r cha ge H
I sell Best New Georgia Syrup gal 50c, othf is charge 60
1 sell Best Irish Potatoes per peck 350, others . furge 4<>
1 sell fine Mocha and Java coffee lb 25c, others charge 3 s
I sell Best Oat Meal 6 lbs tor 250 .
I sell Seeded Raisins per lb lie, others charge Is
I sell Cleaned Currants per lb 11c, ctb.n barge Is
I sell Best Citron per lb 15c, other < charge 20
I sell a Good Broom for 21c, o'he. s charge 3u
A full line of the Purina Mills
Cereals just received*
I deliver promptly
A. C. JEFFERS
219 NEWCASTLE ST.
1 Dyspepsia Cape
i When the stomach is diseased all the other organs suffer, hence fatal
Blseases of the heart, liver, lungs and kidneys are often the result of
Improper digestion. Kodou Dyspepsia Cuke contains all the natural
' digestive fluids and by digesting what you eat, it cures the indiges
oo without aid from the stomach, allowing it to rest and regain its
(healthy condition and permittingyou to entail the good food you want
„ ‘‘My rest is often disturbed at night by irregular heart action which
I believe is on account of my stomach being overloaded with undi-
Eited food. I keep a bottle of Kodol Dyspepsia Cuke nearby and a
all dose always gives me instant relief. Kd. Thomas, Leitchiield, Ky.”
It can’t help hut IHO ycu peed
jfropared by E. 0. DeWitt &00., Chicago. The fl. bcttle contains times the 50c. size,
favorite household remedy for coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, gripped
MSOftt and lung troubles is ONE MINUTE Paugh Cure. ItcuresauicMsv
W J„ Butts
Fresh Arrival
of white fish in kits, extra Zarge mackerel, oitf-d
cherries, dried figs. A complete line of assort*. <t
preserves’and jams pickled peaches, ginger p -
serves. A large assortment of olives in
bottles and bulk. Also a most complete line of
the best 5 and 10c, cigars.
All goods sold on very close
margin.
HARRELL BROTHERS,
Corner Newcastle and Men*.
Truly “A Grand Old Whiskey HI
IS THE FAMOUS
# CREAM OF KENTUCKY.
It’s pure and wholesome and sold cheaper tlva? iny other
whiskoy of its fame, rank or quality- Sold in Brunswick
only by
Douglas & Morgan, 212-214 Bay Street,
I. TRAGEH & CO.. Distillers,
Off cos Cincinnati. Onio. U S A