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A New Line of Goods
Received to fill in the. Gaps
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 hind a
good assortment to select from
KENNON MOTT- O. D
Jewel r ami Graduate Ontician
;* NewortU* turn
t uppveto r Vttcfto i. Niim li*i' ir. i v • > ii w .1 an
KBKSI’BII OB THE OITY OUIcKS.
GET ONE OF TH OSE
Portable Baskets.
Burns Coal inihe Open Fir© phce*
How can you get a’ong without one of timet- nice Hardwood Mnntolk with Tile
trimmings ws are selling to cheap flume Hte.
Fine Mem rial work, Iron Fence, Acc
REKI) E LaMANuE Mgr.
ST2 Monk street
CHRIS ARNHEITER,
Vitrify’ Schwirschild & SuLrherger Beef Co's.
wlf# Min Duel, Pi m Minion,
f|rf i > s ’f. riUfigH POULTKV
FRESH VEGETABLES, FRESH CROf.ERIES,
FRESH EGGS FROM THE COUIfIRY,
AH goods sent out nice and clean. The best of
ererytliing foi housekeeper.
207 Monk street. Pliono 80
FRESH ARRIVAL
of Heinzes Sweet Pickles
in Bulk and in Bott es.
Largest Assortment ct
Olives and Jams
in the City
Laree Fat Mackerel For 10c.
Largest stock of Coffees in the
City —25 different grades to
select from
•
Ring 245- 118 A Street.
JGHANNESEN & CO.
THE BRUNSWICK SUNDAY JANUARY 5 1902
PERSONAL
MENTION
ITEMS or INTEREST CONCERNING:
BRUNSWICKIANS AND THEIR FRIENDS
rROM LOCAL AND OTHER SOURCES,
Mr. Soonel A Sizer left j'^teruay
oa a trip to Mississippi.
Mr. Robert Everett re'u’ntd yrster.
day frijtn a trip to Atlanta.
Judge A. J. Crovatt has *-t the
bankrnploy o*e for a hearing
on Jan.l6,
Messrs. Arobie Kay ami M*c Bur
rongte left last night after apendinj,;
? be holidays in Biors-vio* r~"~>
Throoiilliou clob will entertain their
rleeds with a german next Tour>dt/
veiling at the Ogle tiorpe hois),
Mrs. M. L. Packer, who ha been
vh Hing la middle Ueorgia during Ihe
holiday is expected home short.j.
Mrs, I). W. Kru*a and little datigb
tr who have been (pending tte
itja at Went P.d - 1, are Ijp n erf Pome
m a few days.
Mrs. ft. ffi Sbcrmii baa just returc
d from AttgU'da, where she ha* beh
pendbrig the holidays, Mr and Mre
dhermaa are now lit lag at the h .me of
Mrp. i t;. Kglestou, 26® <1 *r.i ••• r> c r ,
P op -ictor Newaiao, of ih Mewo
yoillan, complimented the tore In the
Tinae-(; II oompiMing ro ou u, some
of hie fftnniua a ye'or it w U t n.g it.
It •! o good night to e>. oyster new
ilid ’ht t at was gon'ly nnj <|<td
'Hit' tin.Tftt n- 1 cotlr! at Georgia tr
lindU, g do amdeclalos*every tu*
Mid it •- th..oght will roioh the oaei
ffniii th B uuawiok plroiitl ftlu u’ n“X.
Widne-olfty., Tlwfe -re now a mini
bar of east s hef sre th> Supreme o out
that member* of the iooalhirare in er-
Boed in.
The Uret aortn>nt of tktrt goods oi
all varieties and eta.Ses, worth $1 25 at
110 c Monday and Tuontay sf Hellei’a
SHIPPING RKIVyRT,
Carreeted Daily by (km.. OUn U*ive**t
. Pert of Srmjr.i mk. Ja; 4 9 2
A RRlVflh'
11 k Ha r l, <\i u. o, P It lit 1
,t .la.
81111’ NOTtCK
Neither Httr unurt o icr r . n . /n
ees of the N rw a an bark Ro f will be
rtrpo: sililo for <1 hti emtraoied l>
the crew of aid hi. k
iN ilr. n Master
Colling in %.
Calilomia
is a most tli'ightful
pastime, but whether
indulged in at home or
abroad, much <ai be
added to the pleasure
th reof if you truer along
a box of our
Exquisite
Chocolates,
Theo are very exhilira
tin? and nourishing,
perfectly fresh and no
JBkjtter eaudy made. fry
package
up. fancy
V W
£Wr . ia&.
’FhfUl 255 2 "
McKinley Memorial Fund.
The hclidsy *es n has interfered
son,ewh•> 1 wit ime interest taken n
t'e "iB npy M mortal Fund, but a
few ni-ire suVcnn iont have been
rtueiv'd, The !n lowing iuh-oripion*
have hero received since the 'ist was
Hi pah 1 * el.
Provtcus y f cUnov 1 dg. and 175 00
R. E LtMaree 50
It. V. Doogla s .... I.o®
Berber Ml lsr 5®
B\ I> M. S rachan ] 00
*• E. T witty x.OO
W II Heiris 1 00
R. Torres j.co
O. W Cole 100
■L J-Lott go
H F, duß'gnon. j 00
11 Burfnrd jg®
To'a* to date $3450
At the Presbyterian Church Today,
Toe usual s rv w li be conducted
at the Prt soyierisn cboreh t il.;y by
the pastor. Asa part of the morning
•rvi e'he cuinirur.iun < f the Lira’,
so. per Will be onlebruted, The tension
wi 1 rr.eH t the nbhrcii a 10/-t® .’clock
to oonsi(lr appiieaiiaos for mitmhsr
>tnp. At the evening service the üb
j ot will be “The Liquor To fHo and
its Proper Regulation*,'’ with special
rsfi renne to oondiiio s io Brunswick.
Men are especially ihvi'd tothia ser
vice The member* of the chnteb a*e
etoesi* ly urged to be prevent at toe
00 iiuiuon nof 11, new yea*. 8 rang
e * and visitors oordially web med.
Bishop Nelson Here.
K . K.-v, (J. K Nt-la n, I). 1)., Ki,i
onyal bishop of Georgia m iu me oily
and wilt pr.ioh th e motmng at Ht.
Mark’s oiiarou. Tut* if no n>o as 4
o’clock he Will preach at 8 Jn io’a and
sdmlnitier tbe right of condi nation,
and at 7 50 p, in. no w li p.i-auh io the
oot .red p-opl* a- S . A hanseloUl
onuicb and imim(rr oot Anna m<j,
I'-. in*k ‘ ( •• kiiohea iu knopf g wr u
ihe red of sbt* l* u.'t—irC a ovt>.
Daughters of the Revolutions.
Ladies iHtereatcf in p. ; organization
of a local otiop.rr of ,b> F)au, ti ero of
us Rero bfi m wilt mom a' the ten:-
lsf of Mia J A In m, Oh* Oeurge
street oa Wedne day sf.. ru j u at 8 .To,
to Oitiptalta ifcc ftdv'sa invy of in Uu
• •giiiz<t*.n,
Hee c I tHe it- ,*rgr • .
U(b2.: 'UUospy Ju' 1 iut ~4 jr, £§ u o
tlfcn et r, I, t , „ aucu iatif.i
c ca o.
New Town Association, Attention!
i'fip 1 • s,, ti y Uieour If H .l
* htlo ti \t ,y f y,, B . if a 7 .Ft
o' lock i the club re: in.
H t' P'sta , , P, ufnt.
vt. P. Bel Sect r,.
Bargain days on Monday and Toes
Ur, January 6 smi 7 sf J, H. Heller
t Hro.
Among the paia.-i gers t n board the
San M a rone which tailed for New York
y-sterdav, wi* Mrs. J. H. Ueller, who
o't gene to the me ropolla in the in
er at of the mtllinery d*p irtment uf
■I. U If Iter ifc Bro. A this is the
as * of the opening of ell ih m ltm
ry msrkiti, Mre Heller will he on
hand early to ee.eot the crem of the
niirket i,i spnnir and er.ranier railltn
ery. Patron* of Heller B'os. areawa e
(nl tuc'r cooalnnt aim l< to pba-u tn.
porenaeing pub ic in ail drpamneaie,
sod ‘he rap’d -ueae'e of the millioery
d.)parim;.. tir due to he able manage*
'iiuot and exr(nißi t*ie of Mr*. Hel
t .r. The natuerou* frtenda and cos
tumers who b ive give., *r*ooe or.ler.
Mis. Haller, w II he well repa tl fur
tbeir pa’rof age expanded to her, a the
spring and enuiturr stock of millinery
unrrbHscd by Mrs Heller, w ! 1 be been,
liful.in style, ibranoe and taate. Tue
eyly Efts'er opcmcg wilt be annnunc
el in thii p per,
LaGrippe and Intlu
i|W CiIENEV’S FX -
I am
HEADQUARTERS
For
FIREWORKS
Baling Bought
Direct From
the Factory.
ISII’S Mil flit,
yisiti’s Ml Gils,
Re slurs Host :n
Rolsloil’s IliPf Kills,
Direct From the
PURINA MILLS.
A. O. JEFFERS
219 NEWCASTLE ST.
MALLORY LINE
| PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM
2s’bW \’(RK Every Friday at 3 p m.
~ r ! >; ov\ IC K Ever y
Friday to Suit the Tide
Lowest Rate, Direct Service, Commodious Passenger Accommodations. 1
C, 11, Mali.osy cY C<>., Cjkl’l Aqts J. S Kaymond^
w V k, . Brnn’Wick, G.
Gas Range’
WOOD Only a
to Cat Matc^
4a*. '
The Old Wav 6 O’Clock A. M.
CHINESE RESTAURANT
EBTBLIHHEI) im\
'.Hi ■■ HAL ? roorietoi
v market affords by eating her£
mrr. 4r
I ' *1 t.J'en for (*• K* Caundry
Truly Old Whiskey"
* CREAM OF K NTUCKY.
It’s pure u;.d wholt ? h a per than any other
whi> of it:- ’ , v<i j lirj • So id, in Brunswick
only by
Douglas & Mo'gan, 212-214 Bay Street,
I, TRACEH i u no t /distillers,
Offices Clarion itt, Ohio, U, S.
LIVE
TURKEYS,
CRANBERRIES
AND CELERY
For
Xmas.
1 Have
to i eceivefl a
Large Shipment ol
MIXED GANDY
For 1-mas Me
That I am SilDog
at 10c. per lb.