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A New Line of Goods Just
Received to fill in the Gaps
mr
caused by the
Christmas Rush
and we are able to supply you
with the best
New Year
Presents
New Goods are coming’ in
daily and you will always fiind a
good assortment to select from,
KENNON MOTT, O. D
Jeweler and Graduate Outician-
JiS Mtwoaitit 3UMI.
I epsoto<. r W ann to Hi dm im t, y it < r,)j fron, Wmblvmo
KKKI'KH OF 1 THE CITY CLOCKS.
GET ONE OF THOSE
Portable Baskets.
Burns Coal in ihe Open Fire place-
How can you get along without one of those nice Hard-wood Mantels with Tile
trlmmtugi ws are selling so cheap Come Hee.
Fine Memorial work, iron Fence, Ao
KEKI) E. LaMANUE Mgr.
SI 2 Monk street.
CHRIS ARNHEITER,
Schwarschild & Sulzherger Beef Co’s.
Mm Bed, Pi and lilon,
FRESH POULTRY
FRESH VEGETABLES, FRESH GROCERIES
fRESH EGGS TROM THE COUNTRY.
•
AH goods sent out nice and clean. The best of
ererything for thejmodel housekeeper.
207 Monk street. Phone 89
FRESH ARRIVAL
of Heinzes Sweet Pickles
in Bulk and in Bottles.
Largest Assortment of
Olives and Jams
in the City
Large Fat Mackerel For 10c.
Largest stock of Coffees in the
City —25 different grades to
select from
Rine 245 118 A Street
. JQMMNESEN & CO. J
THE BRUNSWICK TIMEh-OALL, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 28 1901
PERSONAL
NIENTIOS
ITEMS OP INTEREST CONCERNING
BRUNSWICKIANS AND THEIR FRIENDS
FROM LOCAL. AND OTHER SOURCES.
Mr. .1. 11. D.ifour of Savannah Is in
(be city,
Tbe frsends nf N!r C. I). Ogg will be
glad to learn he is recovering from bis
recent iiloesa.
Colonel W. G Brantley baa returned
from Blacksliear and'will remain In tbe
oity a few days before going to Wash
ington for ihe winter.
Alderman Newman presided at tbe
poll oo court again yesterday and wonnd
up the Christmas business. Ho had
about fifteen unfortunates before hint
and ibeir ootubiried fines auioanted to
SSO
An experienced lumber inspector
desires position; will work reasonable;
oan furnish references if desired.
J, W, Duncan,
85. Simon Mills, G.
Nearly a Beer Famine.
1 was rumored on the street yester
day that a beer famine was imminent
in Brunswick, A Time**Call man In
vestigated the rumor and learned tbai
although the supply of beer on band
was running short, there was though
to be enough to last till 10 o’olook, and
he was assured by i joal represen stiver
oil wo breweries that they wou and eaoo
have u car load here tbit morning.
It seems tha' on d-a rra'> short or
Thursday and the other two divided
With bur, thinking he would nave r.
otrload here yes'erday morning For
some reason it did not come and yes
terday thrr was not quite enough t
supply the demi'd.
SOME'CABLET RUMORS
The President is Anxious for Sec-etary
Wilton to Stay.
Washing on, D c. 27.—The cabinet
met as usual today, hut no business
was transacted, the session being ecou
ipied in the exchange of holiday retain
Iscenoes.
The most positive denials were givai
of the s ory published today ihat F. D
Coburn, secretary of the aiate beard of
agriouluire of Ktr-sas, would succaer
Secretary Wileoc.
Wh-n the fact that O veroor Sliav
h and acoept and lhe lender of the treas
ury portfolio wm made publ c the an
nouncement was made that tiec-etar.
Wilson would remain id tue o, hi net.
and today ihe suad s'atement is reii*
erated. The p*esident Is anxious tha
Secretary Wilson ohouid remain anr
the snoreiary has infoiui-d the presi
dent that be will gladly do so
Talk of the
Town df
We have the largest and
nicest stock of Fine
Candies ever shown
in Brunswick, all pure
and fresh*
Fine Mixed 10c- per lb.
Assoded Chocolates 20c.
Assorted lon bons 20c*
Orates 2oc doz, or $l5O per 100
Aho new nuts of all
kinds, extra fancy Ap
ples, Celery, Raisins,
Candy Toys, and other
pood things.
LLOYD’S
Mi 256 2 214 Newcastle St
THE PLAY TONIGHT
Naughty Anthonv Will be the Attraction
at the Grand.
David BJa.oi.’s faroe corned'* suc
cess, Naughty Anthony, will be the
attrautiou at tbe Grand tonight. This
famous playwright baa written many
notable plays, mo.ading Zt*a aod The
Heart nf Maryland, and bas dons bis
best ooraeily work in Naughty
Antbony. Muob of ibis play’s suocest
is due to the fine cast engaged In pre
senting it. J.ocal theatre-goers are
uromieed a treat in Marie Dorr, claim
ed to be the prettiest and daintiest
comedienne on tbe s age, and who
will be te-n aa Cora, the hosiery mode 1 .
Tna title role ie in the bands of clever
Will Phillips, a handsome young ligh
comedian, whose biggest b;t up to th*
time bs played Antbony, was In the
London production of The Whirl of
the Town. Another great favorite in
the cast is Patti Rosa, daughter of tbe
late Patti Rost, and a olever singer
who baa been aeen hero before. Miss
Doro’s and Miss Rosa.s songs are
features of tbe performance, and tbe
great smoking scene is also a big
feature.
TWO COUPLES IN ONE DAYi
The Ordinary Does a Land Office Busi
ness
Judge Dart, tbe ordinary whs called
upon to join two coubles yesterday,
which is a ratber unusual ooourranos.
A gentleman called on him in tbe
morning and told him he would require
his services in the afternoon at 4
o’clock. A' that hour he returned
with a lady and told the judge tlisy
Wished to be married. Judge Dut
asked them tbe usual qu-stiiors, and
received satiefac ory replies, so Clerk
dußignoD and ILpnty Cie-k Townsend
were called in as witnesses and tht
Ordinary performed h< oeremoney ir
nis vary best manner.
Tue young couple ssid t _ty weie
from Hoboken and the groom volun
'cared the information that there war
some little opposition to the marriage
His name is W L Anderson and the
bride was Miss E. E. U iderwoed and
an attraotive looking yeuug lady.
The o’hrr ocuple Judge Dirt mar
ried yeet-day wereuegice-
Even in
Slippers
In Patent Leath
er and Kid, plain
strap sand beaded
The most select
line in the city.
LEVY’S.
SHIPPING REPORT,
Oorreetod Daily ij Oapt. Otto Johannuei
Part <f Bnuuwiak, Deo.i26, 1901.
SAILED
Schooner AI tut E G Holmes,Smith,
gtntittro.
Nohooner Wm 11. Huuine, , V-tior,
AafcUia.
I am
HEADQUARTERS
For
FIREWORKS
Hating Bought
Direct From
the Factory.
Mft Mil Flour,
Men's Hill oils,
Ralston’s MM food,
Roiston’s Mi Ml,
Direct From the
PURINA MILLS.
A. O. JEFFERS
219 NEWCASTLE
MALLORY LIJ )
fife i| PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM
NEW Y() Every Friday at
BRUNSWICK Eyeiy
Friday to Suit the Tide.
Lowest Rate, Direct Service, Commodious Passenger Accommodations.
C, H, Mallory & (>., (jen’l A gts J. S Raymond^
1G Burling Slip, New Yoik. Agect, Brunswick, Oa.
CHINESE RESTAURANT
EBTBLISHED 1889.
CHUB HALL, Proprietor
You can get the best the market affords by eating hrf g
2>is or mnr\
P s.—Orders taken for JLaundry.
Truly “A Grand Old Whiskey” j
* CREAM OF KENTUCKY,
It’s pure and wholesome and sold cheaper than any o'ldt
whiskey of its fame, rank or quality- Sold m Brunswick
only by
Douglas & Morgan, 212-214 Bay
I. TRAO-EH m CO.. Distillers,
Offices Cincinnati, Ohio, IT. S-
Mr. Coney Seriously Hi.
Mr. E F. Coney is ierou Ij ill He
ha* h'en coufl ,eil to bis home several
.<ave hy a i sir> ' k of indigestion, bat
wa> not o n*tdr. and very >lt *V
day ni|(ht he beoam" mnu •••,' J md
several puysieiao* - 1 ' ' •'
sol ation with his r- u r ( mi ■ * doc
tor, H vtf 8 pionoui.c and V if) 4 1l
terriay and the report from *b- iside
late las’ nig'.t >* that ’ s * • bnu'
*be some.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cura
Diyeata what you oat*
LI V E
TURKEYS,
CRANBERRIES
AND CELERY \
For \
Xmas.
1 Have
Just FnM a
Larp Spent o!.
MIXED CANDY
For I-ias Me <
That I am Selling
at 10c. per lb.
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