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f TIMES-CALr
VOLUMP XI. NUMBER 369
OENTOMYRH^
Tooth Powder,
Tooth Paste,
Tooth Wash,
Tooth Soap.
fjvU * All 25c Each.
IpP). BUTTS, Tie Druggist
Huyler’s Candy Fresh Every Week.
Just Received
a large shipment of
Uwney’s Fine Candies
in fancy packages for
Xma§|^3ts.
fißiKuG- company.
Don ~ >#raid
*
of t*hrt cold wave —just (ome down to Mrs. M.
Isaac’s handsome store and find everythin?
you need.
Headquarters for
k • Santa —see our line ot toys, lamps,
1* work bair \jid Monacine sets at cut prices.
* Xmasty || vases, horns, japanese
* y / y f, 4?her things that will pay
fives you a
handsomf doll fhat is to be
mm. TVk Igaac.
2aS.-208i Newcastle Street.
the the Au
box was nwhT beat allay
his thought.*” in which
the usefo'iuss of speech chief! y
Bin ibe man of today cares not to oon
fUdffJWEfrathsr to collect his thoughts, and his best
alllt- .'f’base Seal B, and Coffee. It
snarrahs his wits, his perception; and maKes
him twice as Many a man dates his popu
larity h conversalawLXrom the day lie began umg
gtol Mrand coffee. J Sad only at
I auoar <s keany s
. NewajpPf , l4unßwick£jpPj' r
|L / tPr** Flannel wai'sts, ,J aesets,
|\ Collarettes, StorK
m Collars,!*ocicetbooKs,Chatelai i
lhags, I’erfnmery, Toilet soaps,
Fiery jfaucy combs. Solid (> rings,
Bjelt chains, Ffln'y chains, Linen curtains
{ jChennille curtains,
S/rnilf.lflr -Linen se's,
uUuMui Towel', Napsins, etc
& BRO,
go Newcastle 'Street.™*****
BRUNSWICK, GA., WEDNESDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 25, 1901
CHRISTMAS AT THE GRAND
yQuo Vadit" Will bs the Attraction At
Matinee and Night.
Braoewiok theatre goers will hare
an opportunity ot seeing a remarkable
dramatlration of Ike great novel “Qao
Vedla” today mstjn’e* apd eight
The book wn the muter piece of a
matter mind, and baa achieved uupre
cedented popularity among all tke
olaieee of reader*.;. "j '* '
The vertien of the play whieb will
be presented here follow*' tb* book
eiossly, and in katlon admit* of alaho
rata stage setting*, and itirllieg af
fect..
Tbs play opens io the-. Villa of Pet
roniua, and introduces many magnl
fieent loenea, among tb.m being tb*
famous ata< ne iaeos, tbe Garden of
Aulua Plautus; Nero’* Palaoe at Rome;
tbe Coliseum, and the burning snd
destruction of Rotue. Tbs letter be
ing considered tbe roost stupandgui
representation ever put noon the eta?*,
An eeprolaliy ospabte cast bes Ven
engaged for * Qu., V.d..’’ and ibe lules
art wall sustained. The main plot of
tba play la of nsoessity a sombre one,
yet the beeutifol love etory of Lygie
ran* throughout It, and it is furtbar
brightened by (lathes of wit and merri
ment.
Sienkievrioa’s mister-piece, ‘‘Quo
Vsdis" will be presented by a large
company ot representative artiets.
This is tbe m rst elaborately equipped
oetnpenj on tbe road tbis season, and
has been a drawing eard.
Manager* Fleming A Waff of tbe
opera house wish the pub'ie to feel as
sured that perfsot order will be main,
tamed during the performanots, and
no one used fear to attnnd on account
of it being n holiday. Policemen will
be en hand and all precautions taken
to avoid say unpleasantness.
~ DOING£00! WORKS.
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Our Neble Citizens Remember These Less
Fortunate.
Tbe blessed Christian spirit was
much in evidence yesterday. Tbe
Kipg’a [laughters in accordance with
their usual uustom received donations
from tba kindly disposed and distri
buted them among tbe needy,
Tbe noble order of Elk* donated a
liberal amount |from tbeir treasury to
help the many" to whom Christmas
would bare been nothing but a name.
Membari ot the Oder wera out all day
sod distributed packages of provie on*
to something like forty fimilles. thus
enabling many a parent who bad but a
litt’s ready money which would have
bed to be used for provision* to spend
tbeir little for tbe btppiness of loved
one.
The richest cut glass is carried by Ken
non Mott, tbe Jeweler. 215 Newcastle 8..
(io where you know you can get the
largest selection to plok from, aud where
you know you will get the beat goods, at
Kennon Mott’s Jewelry Store, 215 Kewcas
tie street.
Tie finest fans ere to be found at Mott s
Jewelry Store, 215 Newoastle Bt.
Fur Burroughs perlor pool tables go
to Fleming * WVfT. *
Tbs largest and headline of silver novel
ties and toilet art foie* to be round ia the
oity is at Kennon Mott’s Jewelry Store,
215 Newcastle street. '
Fin* Frenoh and Japanese' China at
Kennon Mott’s Jewelry Store, 215 Newcas
tle street. ,
For Cough use
CHENEY’S • •'EXPECTO
RANT,
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11 K
How Brniswicfc Will
Cel elite arista.
Toddy .the first Christmas of the new
century, bids fair to boa bright one.
All indioations point to a claar day
and pleasant weather. Like all Ckriat
maaee ft will be celebrated by eaob
oitizm to aooordsnoe with their indi
vidual taste. Some will spend tbe day
quietly at tbeir flreeide, erj lying tbe
plteeures of their little ones, others will
enjoy the day In visiting and aooial
pleasures, many will go to tbeir usual
plaoes of worship and attend the Chris
met servioes. and some, alas,will spend
tbe day in oarouaiog.
Ail oity ofHoes, the banks and whol
aals bouses and eome of tba ratal)
stores will be closed all day, and by
afternoon ail business will be uspend
ed and pleasnra will reign supreme
For the Information of those, and
especially stranger*, who desire to ats
toad religious servioes we give below
the hoars at tbe churches will
be open.
There will b- three mtstet at the
Cathol c church tod if, at 7, 8 and 9
u’elook. The 9 t/olock mass will be
high mass. Immediately after high
mast the benediction of tbe Blessed
Bnorem-nt will be celebrated.
At St. Mark’s Episcopal church there
will be early Communion eervioe and
Morning Prarer at„ll *, m.
The service at St. Jude’s will be at
11 a. m. Morning Prayer and Holy
Communion.
Many ot the Sunday school children
of Brunswick are looking forward to
next Friday with anticipaMon of muob
pleasure. It will be a great time tor
Christmas trees
The obildren of St. Mark’s Sunday
sehoi 1 will meet at the chnrcb a’ 4 p.m,
and attend a Christmas tree celebration
at the parish htll at 4.30. They will
sing Uhrlslm's carols whir marching
from the ohurch to tha hall. The pub*
lio ar# Invitsd to attend.
Tbs obildren of McKendree Metho
dist chereh Sunday sohool will be given
a Christmas troe celebration on Friday
evening, and it is needless to say tbry
ere looking forward with great pleas
ure to ibeocoaaion,
The same night there wiit.be a Christ*
mas tree at ths First Baptist ohurch
which will be equally is great an event.
An lot •resting progrsm has been ar
ranged.
And yet another Sunday school will
have its Christmas tree oelebration the
•Bine evenirg-tbe Presbyterian. It
will be at 7 o'clock and promise! to be
a very enjoyable affair.
Death of Mr, Win. A. Maguire,
News was received in Brunswick
yesterday of ths death of Mr. William
A. Maguire, which oocnrred early In
the morning at bis boms in Washing*
ton, Ga.
Mr. Magnlre married Miss Katie
O’Connor ol this city about s'x months
ego,sod the news of bis death will be .a
shook to Mrs. Maguire's many friends.
His death was not wholly unexpected
ae he had been ill for eorne time.
The very best make of sterling and plat
sd silverware Is carried in (took at Ken
nen Mott's Jewelry Store.7l6 Newcastle St
Solid gold rings,' guaranteed, with
Rhinestone sets, at f 1 at Heller’i.
CITY COUNCIL
Held a Called Meeting Yesterday.—The
Proceedings.
Brunswiok, Oa., Dec. 24. 1901'
Called meeting of tbe mayor aud al
dermen.
Present—MAyor Emanuel, Aldermou
Smith, Cox, dußiiuan, Newman and
MoUarvey.
Mr. N. D. Ruaseil, ol’rk of the City
Connell being absent, the mayor ap
pointed Ceorge H. Smith, clerk pro
lem.
The petition of the Brunswick A
Birmingham Railroad company, ask
ing for the privilege of ereoting a tem
porary passenger depot on the east side j
of bay street, between Gloucester and
F streets, and to ereot certain plat
forms to be oonnected with said depot,
was received and read.
After a discussion, and ciusentof
the Lott-Lewis company being gtvsn
for tbe ereotion of tbia depot and piri
form*, tbe petition was granted as
amended, with the unders’andlng tl at
the said depot should comply with tut
ordinance regulating the construction
of buildings in the fire limits.
The mieling then adjononed.
Geo. H. Smith,
Clerk Pro tem.
GOOD MELODRAMA.
The Play at the Grand Last Night Was
Well Rendered.
"Human Hearts,” the play at the
Grand last night was well rendered. It
is tn intensely Interesting melodrama,
full of pathos, and unlike most plays of
tba kind it ia thoroughly consistent,
The tronpe it a very good one and tII
the aetorc carried eut tbeir parts weM,
There were many who would ha"e
enjoyed tbo play who could not attend
on account of its being Christmas ove,
and consequently tbe audienoe was
small.
, We Will Celebrate Too.
There will be ne Issue ef the Times-
Call tomorrow as it is tbe usual one
tom in Brunswiok for tbe local new",
papers to give all their employers holi
day on Christina*
They work hard all the year aud most
of their work is done while ethars
sleep and they deserve a holidav.
The Timei-Call wishes all readers a
very Merry Christmas and hopes th i
season will prove a happy one to every
citizen of Brunewick.
SHIP NOTICK.
Neither the mu'ter, owner nor consign
ees of ths Itelien bark Orsola will be
responsible for any debt* contracted by
the crew of said bark.
Marcsea, .vaster.
Semi-Annual Dividend No. 13.
The Direotore of The Brunswick
Bank end Trnet Company have tbit
day deelared a dividend of three doL
lara, (93.00). per share, oat of the earn
ings of the bank for the past in
months, to stook-holders of reoord Deo
20. b, 1901, payable on and after Jan.
2nd, 1902.
Hoyt, W. Gale, Cashier.
Brnnswick, Ua.. Dec. 19,1901,
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING.
The aonoal meeting or the stookbold •
ere of The Brnoewlck Bank & Trust Cos.
for the pmpiae of eleoting a Board o!
Directors and transecting suoh otbe ■
busmen that may oome before them,
will be held at the banking room* o'
said oompany on Tuesday, Jenuarj
14 b, 1902, between the hour* of 10 e,m.
end 2 p. m,
Hoyt W. G tie, Cashier.
Bronswlok, Ua., Deo. 16th, 1901.
A beautiful assortment of everything
to select from at Heller’s.
Go where they ell go, to Kennon Mott’s
Jewelry tttore, 2lfi Newcastle store.
PRICE FIVE CENTS.
Fireworks
Fireworks.
We defy competition on
the prices below:
4 Ball Roman Candle* per do*. o?.
“ “ " “ * IS.
8 “ “ “ “ •* 16c
10 “ “ “ “ “ 30*
la “ * “ ‘ “ 36c
20 - “ “ “ “ KOO
No. 6 Cannon Cracker, 20 In box 260
“ a- -s “ - isc
1 “ ‘ 3 * “ 15c
“12 * • 2 “ 2oa
“16 * “ 2 “ •* 26c
“3 1-3“ l6 “ • lOC
“8 1-2“ “ T “ “ .06*
Small Fire Cracker* 3 package* sc.
The above are all new
Fireworks.
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’PHONE I*B.
Notice;
In addition to affording every
faoillty to onr customers consistent
with safe banking, we ere prepared to
act as Administrator or Exsontor of
Estates, Guardians of property of
minors, and to make Bonds In judicial
and other matters—Generally to >xer
else all onr powers as a Trust Oompany
Brunswick Bask & Trust Cos.
8, W, Salt, Caitiff.
Who is going to get the
beautiful China Closet that
is going to be given away
on Jan. Ist, 1902? Why
the one that gets the lucky
number. Get a ticket
with every cash purchase
of Get all tne tickets
you can. You can get any
thing you want that is
kept in a first-class gro
cery, at this place and as for
as little money as can be
bought at any other place,
considering quality; and at
the same time get chances
on the China Closet, and
possibly get it.
To lie Drawfl Jan. Ist, 19J2.
W. H. DeVoe>
Thone !(*?.
Register in the gtsesung contest gee
Hove given away at 310 Ncwoattle St.