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WEDDING PRESENTS™ In the best of Cut Glass and Sterling Silverware. Call and Look. You Arc "Welcome. KENNON MOTT, and Graduate Optician * Jl6 Newcastle Street^ of Wat oh oh for .Southern Kailway. Time by Wire <iaily from Washington J-ney Sd Parker |k'T DKALKRS IN and Wood, Brick, l. t . time, Cement, Plaster, Hair, Shingksland Laths l Agents lor Morris’ Brick. I Phone 18- 525 Bav St. [ W- H. BOWEN tli PTji' CONTRACTORS * / Vi AND E3E—JI L~CZ> , Ot Stone. Brick and Fran?© Building JlHnufactv.rers of Cinient, Tile Rtsrt Artificial Stone- PUdies thegi will bdf M \mS se who lia , Ldo so at o\ ® m ■ ■Opportunity A Chance Kirt or Jaiiketl Sacrifice Prices vu M'- m For One Week. ■tcor J All Skirts and Jackets at greatly reduced prices' A bargain in Men’s Cheap Shoes "1 ■ C3 i SEE WINDOW. LEVYS SHIPPING REPORT Oorrsoted Daily by Oapt. Otto Johannssen Port of Brunswick, Jan. 12, 1901. ARRIVED. Russian bark Ami JansoD, Malaga. Italian bark Virginia, Wallc, Genoa. saii.ed. Steamers Riogrande, Johnstone, N. Y. British S. S. Anderson, Bilbao. SHIP NOTICE. Neither the master, nor owners of the Norwegian bark Baron Holberg, will be responsible for any debts contracted by the crew of sail* bark. Larsen, Master. SPECIAL NOTICE. Neither the matter nor consignees of the Russian bark Ahti, will be responsible for any debts contracted by the crew of said steamer. Janssen, Master, Recifcr’s Sale. Under and by virtue of an order granted by the Honorable Joseph W. Ben net, Judge of Glynn Superior court, in the case of G. W. Lewis Sons, et al„ vs. Palmer Shoe Company, the under signed will receive sealed bids for the purchase in bulk the entire stock of the Palmer Shoe Cos., consisting of shoes, bate, gents furnishings, etc., Invento ried at twenty-five hundred dollars. Said bids will be received up to and including the 19ch, instant. A complete Inventory of said Block oan be seen by calling upon me. The right to reject any and all bide is reserved. Eustace C. Butts, Reoeiver, Palmer Shoe Cos.. Brunswick, Ga. FOR SALE —One parlor suit, s x pieces. Call at 1303 George street, Monday morning. FOR HALE. A large 3 story, 12 room house with kitchen and outhouses, with 175 acres land. Immediately at High Point Landing Cumberland Island, For information as to terms, eto., apply to G. L. Bai.tzrll, 2 12 Fernandma, Fla. NOTICE. The Insurance business heretofore conducted by Thos. O’Connor & Cos., will be continued under the same firm name All acosunts due must be paid at once to the undersigned. G. L. Pitcher . bKRVICE BY PUBLICATION. Georgia—Glynn County. Agnes F .Gunliy, 1 Oivorce filed to May term, ... ~v s. , . J l9Ol, Glynn Superior Com t V\ m. B. Gunliy. ) To the said Defendant: You are hereby required, to be and appear at the May term, 1901, ot the Superior court of said county, on the Srd Monday in Mar, 1901, to answer to the plaintiff’s merits of the fore going petition. Witness the Honorable Joseph IV. Bonnet Judge of the Superior court of Glynn county tills the loth day of Jonuary, 1901. ’ IL V- DU BIGNON, LlorkSupenorCourt,Glynn Couuty, Ha. kravssa franklin/ Petitioncr’a Attorneys. In cases of catarrh, Hood’s Sarsaparilla heals the tissues, builds up the system, expels impurities from the blood, and cures. FOR RENT. 3-4 room dwellings, South Wolf st. near Brick Hospital. A pply 419 O, st. Opera House Tuesday, January 15 150 NIGHTS AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC NEW YORK 11®"SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT,,® mis season’s big success The Great Chinese American Sensation KING OF THE OPIUM RING liy CHAS E. nr.ASEY and CHAS A. TAYLOR. The Scenic Marvel of the Twentieth Century n,'r The Human Tower of Chinks, 111 I The Native Chinese Act. .is aud Children \ V y The Chinese Cakewalk and Ragtime ball 111 I The Chinese Sin iijritlers 1 .undine a Canto fill I he 1 olice Raid on an Opium .loin. "CL 1 he Chinese Theatre New Year’s Si^ht A MONSTER KALEIDOSCOPE OF ORIENTAL MAGNIFICENCE S— BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS—S I‘rices 25, 3s, 50 and 75c THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL. JANUARY 13, 1901 §)o©iet>y. Miss Dollie Tison has returned from a pleasant visit to friends in Americus. Mrs. L. tl. Haym is much improved from her recent illness Mrs. J. P. Shelly is visiting in Wil mington, N. C,, the guest of her sister, Mrs, Burkheimer. Mias Clara May Lewis, the attractive niece of Mrs. E. D. Wolffe, will be <be guest of her aunt this week from Albany. Miss Olivia Heaney entertained a number of friends on Thursday even ing. A box party of sixteen prominent young sooiety people will witness Mrs. Leinoyue in her first appearance in Brunswiok on next Thursday night. Mrs. Harri Cassil has returned to her seminary duties in Camden coun ty. Cards are out for a reception at the residence of Capt. and Mrs. William Tupperaad, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph -B Tupper on Thursday night. Uuncg his recant annual visit to Brunswick, B'sh jp Nelson was the guest of honor at several dinners, and the last one, given by Rev. and Mrs. R E . Eubanks, a; t h rectory on E street, was one of i tie ruist delightful. Covers were Isid for eleven, tl,e following gueals having been invited to meet the b shop at dinner: Van Arobdeacon and Mrs. Cassil. and Miss Cassil, Rev, D. Watson Winn acd Mrs. Winn, of S'. Simon, Rev. J. J, Perry and Mrs. Perry, Rev. Mr. Reaney and Mrs. Heaney. Mrs. Eubanks is a charming hostess and her dinner was one of the many pleasant fetur : s of the bishop’s visit. Mr, aad Mrs. R. H. Everett, Rev. and Mrs. Perry and Archdeacon and Mrs. Cassil also gave dinners in honor of the bisnop. On Tuesday evening, at the residence of the bride’s sister, Mrs. J. S. Dun wody, will oocur the wedding of Mayor Nathan Emauel and Miss Daisy Mc- Intosh. The wedding will be a quiet oi.e, only a few friends and relatives will tie present. After the ceremony. Mayor and Mrs, Emanuel will leave for t bridal trip. Cards have been received in this city announcing the marriage of Mis*! Mabel Jay Nathans to Dr. Clifford Colgate, of New York, on December 29 b. Miss'Nathaus visited Brunsv ick a few winters ago, the guest of Miss Fannie Smith, and made maDy friends here, who will be glad to hear of sitr marriage. Say_^. t * Have you tried the “Shredded Wheat Bis cuit? It not why not? Look at our window display. 11.111 The Hustler, Phone 158. HE LOCAL LINES. Mr. C. G. Moore is still’ critically ill. and Mr. R. R. Hopkins will spend today in Savannah. Mr. Herbert Miller apent yesterday In Savannah. Mr. M. Kaiser left for New York yesterday morning. Mr. Frank Scarlett came over from Faacy Biuff yesterday. United States Deputy Marshal Caron was a visitor to the city yesterday. Mr. J. A, Montgomery is now man aging the insurance business formerly conducted by Messrs. T. O’Connor & Cos. ADVERTISED LETTER LIST. The following is a list of let’ers re maining in the post- ffioe at Bruns wick, Ga., for the week ersdiig.Jan. 5 th, 1901. A—Alford Ashley, Mrs. Eseiedella Anderson, Mrs. EIIVJ. Aden. B—W. W. Blitcb, Mrs, Nancy Bog gins. D—D. P. Dunn, W. M. Dale. F—H. F. Felder, J. J . Fish, Joe Fish G—Miss Gussie Groggins, Freeson L. Graves. H—Willie Henry, Miss Emma Hen derson,J. B. Hamilton J—J. J. Jones K —Miss Ella K'ng L—Miss Amanda Lane, Mrs S. C. Laurence M —William Maxwell, P, W, Moody, Judge Mashon, Miss Lillian MoClory O—Miss Lottie Owens P—Mrs. Lso Parlott R—Mack Roberson S —Wm. Stone. Miss Agnes S ioit T —Thomas Thornton W—Williem Westberry, Robert Way Misa Clara Ward, Miss P.llly Ward Parties calling for any of the above will state that they were advertised and pay one ceut. F. MoC. Brown, P. M. THE YELLOW YAM. How dear to our hearts is the yellow yam tater, As thoughts of winter couie back so our mind; The yellow yam tater, the sugar-coated baker, the gravy sopped tater, And the old-fashioned kind. There’s the goose that swung in the smokehouse, The ’posom eo fat and fine, The hen and dumplings and tlvp-jacke, And the keg of home-made wine; But the tater coins* first in our mern’ry, We think of it every pop ; The yellow yam tn'er, the eugir-ooated baker, with its brown park sop. We have tile yellow vam “later.” Hari*er, the Hustler WANTED—A good young white boy about 15 years old to le’ rn ihe >rade. Kennon Mott, jewele •, 2’5 Newcastle street. ‘ tf LOST OR STRAYED. A tine Pointer 1 st, about 8 months old, three brown spots on b;dy, the name Ruse. Liberal reward if return ed to 404 C. Street. LOST —On shell sldewald between Gloucester and F stree’s one ladies gold single set diamond ring. Finder will be liberally rewarded by return lng same to this office. WANTED—Men to learn barber trade now and be prepared for the Spring rush, special inducements to applicants from distance for ihi’ty days, two months term completes. sl2 to sls, weekly paid graduates, also locations to start business. We have the best proposition ever offered young men. Catalogue and particulars mailea free, Holer Barber College. Sr, Louis. M i. SERVICE BY PUBLICATION. State of Georgia—County of Glynn. R. Al. Bloont I Libel for divorce: In the vs Glynn Superior court lu- Annie Lee Blount | comber term. 1900 To the defendant in sald’case. Annie Lee Blount You are hereby required, personally at torney ,to l* ana appear, at the next term, of the Glynn Superior court, to bo held in and for said county, on the first Monday in May, 1900.then and thereto answer the plaintiff. * M. Blount, upon the merits of his pe ition for divorce filed against ycu; as in default of such appearance the court will proceed us to justice shall appertain. Witness the Honorable Joseph \V. Ilenuet, Judge of the Superior court of Glynn county, this the 10th day of Jauntily, 1901. A. O. TOWNS LX D. Deputy Clerk of the Superior Court, Glvnn County, Georgia. KRAI SB & FRANKLIN\ Attorneys for Plaintiff. Always Acceptable Presents Exquisite Perfumes Hnyler’s Candy. See our display of these goods in fancy packages. W. J. BUTTS, The Drurgist, “On the Corner." We Make a Specialty First, of selliDg Erugs and ( hemicals at the LOWEST PRICES. Second, of Eillrng Prescriptions in accord with the times--at the Lowest Prices'. Try Us and Be Convinced. 10 Per Cent Off For Cash Agent For Nunnally’s Candies. Brown Drug Cos. J. J. LISSNER, WHO LES ALE Groceries, Tobacco, jFlour, Bacon and Provisions, GRAIN, HAY AND BRAN / SPECIALTY. 216 Bay Street, Brunswick, Georgia. We invite the attention of buyers tc our magnificent display of Oak and Mahogany ROCKE.RS in cobbler seats ano plush exquisite designs am ntvel fin ish. Selections at this sic re are ruadi easy and every taste gratified. Wood bottom chairs 75c better ones in cane $1,25. ibe largest and most diversified assortment of Children’s Chairs to be found anywhere. Our stock of RUGS will l e found equally as inter esting. Many great economies will be revealed by a yi*it and critical inspection of ‘exceptional offerings throughout the entire store. Tn kidneys are small but important organs. They need help cccasios ally. Prickly Ath Bitters is a successful kidney toDio and system regulator. W. J. Bui ts. For Asthma use CHE NEY’S EXPECTORANT: Money to loan. Call and see J. W. Watkins, 208 Bay street. CAST oris A ±or and Children. The Kind You Hove Always Bought Fur tbe serious diseases that attack the kidneys, l’rickly Ash Bitters is at) UDfailmgreimdy. Relieves backache, swelling of toe feet, and persistent headache —symptoms which indicate kidney trouble. W. J. Butts, T’heie is a little hole in the wall at 228 Graut St: where you will find no fine fixtures but the Best Drink of WHISKEY In Brnuswich For 10 Cents H. BELIG, Vf^r ietor. SPECIAL THIS WEEK. A Complete Line of STAMPED LINEN 5 and 10c, —AT — GREENWOOD'S 5 and 10c STORE -220 NEWCASTLE ST.