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Don’t Send Away i
For your Christmas presents; because you can
purchase the same article at my store for the
same money. We guarantee to duplicate any
article that is published in any catalogue for the
same value; thereby saving you time, trouble and
expense. Call and inspect our stock, larger and
more varied than ever. Give us your order and
you will be convinced. An elegant home calender
presented to each customer.
KENNON MOTT, O. D
Jeweler and Graduate Outician-
Ilt Hawosstls Btlatt,
I aapaoto i Watobev for Pootb*ro Ksllwsy. Time by Wire deny from WasAiagtr*'
KKKI’KB OF 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,
HOW’S THAT FOR PROMPTNESS!
Everybody Knows our Work and Prices are Satisfactory.
Fine Memorial Work,
Hard-wood Mantels. Grates,
Tilinx. Iron Fencing, etc
Come to see us. REED E. LaMANUE Mgr.
512 Monk street
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Christmas for Gentlemen,
V7aterman Ideal Fountain Pens,
Gold pens, razors and razor sets,
fine pocket knives, ink stands, card
cases, pocket books, Traveling
cases and pictures.
FLEMING & WAFF’S,
Coney & Parker
DEALERSIN
Coal and Wood, Brick,
Lime, Cement, Plaster, Hair, Shingles and Laths.
Agents forMorris’ Brick.
Phone 18 525 Bav St
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All goods sent out nice and clean. The best of
ererything for the model housekeeper.
>207 Monk street. Phone 89
FRESH GOODS
FOR HOLIDAYS.
Citron 15c per lb
Seeded Raisins 10c per lb
Large Crimes 2 pounds 25c*.
Host Dates $ lbs. 25c
Rest Mocha .lava Coffee 35c.
Hood Coflies from 15c to 25e per lb.
All kind of nuts 20c per lb.
For CASH Only.
With tfvery cash purchase you
get a coupon which gives you a
chance on our fine dinner sets
-3 PROMPT DELIVERY,
F=Hr\l<3i
JOHANNESEN & GO.
CHRIS ARNHEITER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Schwarschild & Suliherger Beef Co’s.
Wtsieri Beel, Pi ond Mullon,
FRESH POULTRY
FRESH VEGETABLES, FRESH GROCERIES,
FRESH EGGS FROM THE COUNTRY.
BRUNSWICK TIMKS-CALL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13 1901
BODY FOUND.
The Remaint of Mr. deLauaey White Are
Recovered.
Yeaterday afternoon J. C. Kioard,
oaptain ot the aloop Dolly M., dla
oovered a body floating in the bay near
Coney k, Parker’* wood dook fle tow
ed the body to tte Mallory dook and
notified Coroner Jenninga, who in*
atrneted him to take it to the Monk
atreet allp, where be yiewad It,
The body wes folly identified as that
of Mr. deLaoney White, who was
drowned on the night of November 2*.
Coroner Jenoinge promptly decided
that in inqaeat wae not neeeaeary and
turned the remaine over to friends of
the deoeaeed.
It will be remembered that Mr.
W.ote, who was mate of tba steamer
Fsloon and a brother of Captain Baa
White, lost bis life while engaged In
unloading the vessel on Thankeglvtrg
night, while moored at th fool of
Gloucester street. Everything possi
ble was dona at the time to recover the
body, but no traoe of itooold be found.
All that waa mortal of the onror
tooete young mao was laid to real in
Oak Grove cemetery. Rev W. H,
Rainey uf St, Mark’s otiorah rsadii.g
the ImpresS* butlal ssrvie*.
“Human Hearts.”
That ever welcome play, “Human
Hearts" will be eeen at the grand Dec,
24th. W
This beautiful story of tbe Arkansas
Hills beautiful, beoaosa of Its simpli
city, beeaosa of lu honest troth and
the leason it brings rums to avnry
beart, is now enjoying tbe fourth eee
eon of lie unwavering success. Like
“Shore Acres’’, the ufteoer one sees it
the ofteoer one wants to see it again.
It la tefreshirg in Utie day nf imported
problem and suggestive plays; to be
able to iieten to an American play of
plain oommou folk with tbe bine baas
of the Ozark Mountains enveloping it;
a pity of lllaca, yellow roaea end clov
er; a play in which the pipe of the
quail, tbe mooing of the kina and tbe
■oog of the mocking birds are inter
mixed with eoniedy, tragedy and
patboa. Teas It will ba greeted with
an overflowing houae I* a foregone
oonolualon.
Tbs B. L. W. Cos. will pat 1* gts
stoves *t actual ooat.
Mantles for laoaudssoent or Walsb*
back lamps. 10c, ft per do*. Gaar<
aatrad O. K . A H Baker.
Cooking with a gas stove—ao wood,
no coal, no ashes to trouble you.
FOR RENT—Two nice large forn
sbed rooms; bath included. Posses
sion between I>en 15 sad Jan. Ist. Ap*
pi} 119 Hajnolds tr*t,
B Oss beaters for sale at eosi br h I, A
W. Cos.
Here’s Some- a
thing Rare! I
Fine Grape Fruit,
5 aod 10c each.
Fresh Ripe Tomatoes,
3 quarts for 25c.
Tangerine Oranges,
Only 30c per dor..
Ripe Pineapples,
Your choice for lsc
California Pears,
Sweet, only 30c doz.
LLOYD’S
’Phew 255-2' 214 Mewcastle St.
AKM tOT will prof* hppr COB*
TBoieao* In your bom*—try oo'
For Whooping Congh use
CHENEY’S EXPECTO
RANT,
MR, JOE AMOS DEAD.
A Well Known Young Man Dies of
Pneumonia.
Mr. Joe Amos, a well knowo young
man who lived at Sapp’s Still, died at
the home of his sister, Mrs. P.onick,
at G and B streets yesterday noon of
pneumonia.
Mr, Amos was 82 years old and lea es
hia mother end two sisters, besides
many frlands to mourn his untimely
deatb. Hie father died two weeks ago
or the terns dreaded disease. The
family bavs many friends whose sym
pathies go oat to them in their dou
ble bereavement.
The interment will be at the old
home in Barrington today.
BRUNSWICK OFFICERS’ GOOD WORK.
They Begged Two Birds Yesterday Wanted
in Other Cities.
Patre'mao Gill end Gregory effected
the oeptnre ot two negroes yesterday,
who ere wanted for crimes committed
in other plaoen.
Ooa of them who gave his name a.
Joe Johnson is supposed to be tbe man
who killtd a white man some time ago
between Octls tod Live Oik. Fla.
He was arrested in B*ldwit’s bar oo
Bsy street yesterday sod tbe Florida
offlrers ootlfled.
The other asgro it Charlie Downs
who le wanted in Jetup on a charge of
gambling.
Pretty Holiday Goods.
H M. Miller A Son have a remarka
bly pretty display of lee Christmas
goods in their show windows that
cannot fnii to nttraot the attention of
seekers after desirable present.,
SHIPPING REPORT.
Jerreetsd Daily ky Oapt. Otto Johanasstn
Fart nf Braesvisk, Deo 10, 1901.
ARRIVED.
Steamer Brattlogbirg, Dsn., Clau
sen, Lindoo.
Sch, Georgia Ullkey, Gilkey, S’.
Pierre
Are You
Puzzled
as t<i what tobuv frond
or relatives fur Christ
mas? Her* is our list
of suggestions
For Men,
ILth Robes.
Smoking duckets,
Walking Canes, Umbrellas
Plain and Initial
Handkerchiefs, Neckwear,
Gloves, Mufflers
Suspenders, Card Cases,
Pocketbooks,
Cuff Buttons,
Cigar Cases and
many other novelties
For Ladies,
Fur Pieces.
Lounging Robes,
Umbrellas, Handkerchiefs
Leather and Metal Purses
Card Cases,
Pocketbooks,
Dressing Saques,
Dress and Underskirts
Silk and Flannel waists.
Give us a call, and our
salespeople will cheer
fully aid you in making
selections
LEVY’S.
I am
HEADQUARTERS
For
FIREWORKS
Having Bought
Direct From
the Factory.
A. O. JEFFERS
219 NEWCASTLE 05.
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Lowest Rate, Direct Service, Commodious Passenger Accommodations.
C, H, Malloby & Cos., Gfs’n Agtß J- S Raymond, -
* 16 .Burling Slip, N*w York • ‘ Ageut, Bran-wick Ga.
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CHINESE RESTAURANT
KBTBLISHED 1889.
CHUE HALL. Prouri&tor \
You can get the best the market affords by eating her#
isis cw**wj*rnr Irt.
P S. —Orders taken for < * *CV Laun ilfry
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Fresh Arrival
of white fish in kits, extra force mackerel, *pitte<f
figs. A complete line of assorted
preservewnd jams pickled peaches. ging*Hfi>re
serves. ’large assortment of olives in
bottles and a most complete line of
the best 5 and lOc/T^ars-
All goods sold on very close
margin.
HARRELL BROTHERS,
Corner Newcastle and Monk.
Truly “A Grand Old" Whiskey ’ SE
IS THB FAMOUS
* CREAM OF KENTUCKY.
It’s pure and wholesome ajjd sold cheaper than any other
whiskey of its fame, rank of quality* Sold m rrungw|ck
only by
Douglas & Morgan, 212-214 Bay Street.
I. TRAGEK fit CO.. Distillers,
Offices Cincinnati. Ohio. U. S L
I Have
Just Eecejyei a
Lane Shipment of
MIXED CANDYJ|-
For X-ias Trails
j
•1 Me. per lli .
MALLORY line *
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PROPOSED*6AIUNCk FROM
NEW YORK Every Friday at dp m.
BRUNSWICK Every
Friday to Suit the Tide