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The Size of the Lens. A great many people are bothered with their glasres because the frames or the lenses are not properly fitted or “sized” to the face. It is most importantthat the lenses be correct in size, and set properly before the eyes. This is where many opticians fail. This is where we excel, because we have the necessary mechanical knowedge, and adjust them properly. AH these “little things” should be big things with those wear glasses. Eyes examined Free. KENNON MOTT, Jeweler and Graduate Optician a lit NewoHlK Street, laepeolor et Watobes (or Southern Railway. Time by Wire daily f rem Washington KKKFER OF THB 6ITY CLOCKS. Memorial Day fill Soon Be Here. Bring nsyouroider quick for any grave enoloanrea or markers. If your monument is dirty or moss covered wo aen make it like new. Come and see ns. Iron Fencing, Hard Wood Mantels, &c. REED E. LaMANCE, Manager, GOLF AND BASEBALL Goods for this season just received Complete Variety at all Prices FLEMING & WAFF'S. * Photographers Suuulies. Fine Stationery J. J. LISSNER, B WHOLESALE Groceries, Tobacco, IFlour, Bacon and Provisions, GRAIN, HAY AND BRAN A SPECIALTY. 216 Bay Street, Brunswick, Georgia. C. DOWNING, I’RESIDENT. E. H. MASON, VK!K-I’HKSII)KNT. E. D. WALTER, CASHIER THE NATIONAL BANK OF BRUNSWICK, CAPITAL?! $150,000. LOANS-DISCOUNTS- EXCHANGE-COLLECTIONS, . -— safe mmm mm — Interest Alleged On Deposits in Sii\ings l)e| aitmen DIKECTOKS JOSEPHi W. BENNET, C, DOWNING, AT.RKRTfFENDin — 1 Judge Brunswick Circuit, Pres. Downing Cos. of Brobston, Fendig&Co. W. G. BRANTLEY, . E. H. MASON; E.*D. WALTER, M.'C. 11th Ga. Dist. of E. H. Mason * Cos . Cashier. HENRY P, TALMADGE, Pres. Bouthern Pine Cos., New York Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Only, 40 in. white Lawn at Be White Pique worth 20c at 15c, and 15c quality at l2£c- Gress' Gingham worth 10c at 6e* Light Prints at 4c. Goats thread G for 2Sc Pearl buttons worth 10c dozen at 3c. MRS. M. ISAAC, 208 Newcastle St. New Dry Dock, Newport News, Vs., April 19. —The immense new dr; dock of the loosl shipyard was opened for use today Toe battleship Illinois will be liunaed iately docked preparatory to ctlloial trial trip, wbiob ocoure about May 1 This dry dock Is the largest on the con. linent, and the third in size in the world, aud the opening was made a great event In the ship building world. Bear in mind tbat we will tell with out reserve at our auotioo sale*of bioy cleß eto., tonight. J. A. Montgomery, 563 Gloucester street: Smoke "Butte Special" the best sot. oigar. Butts the druggist Itemeruber our auotioo sale tonight at 8 o’olcck. J. A. Montgomery, 503 Gloucester street. THB TIMES-CALL. APRIL 20, 1961 SOCIETY NEWS. On Thursday a email party obaper* oned by Mrs. Johnson enjoyed a dm. ner at Bulpbsr Springs. The drive tbroogb the fresh green wood wee most exhilarating and Just longenougb to give a aestto the appetites of those who were fortunate enough to be in* vited. The delightful repast waß served on the grass nnder the moss covered trees and was very daiaty and thoroughly enjoyed. The guests were: Misses Uoilie Tison, Helene Franklin, Meahe liarnes, Josie Franklin, Leah Johnson, Minnie Royal, Gertrude Johnson. Messrs. Hunter Hopkins, Daniels, ;Beu Goodyear, McDonald Harley, Jesse Thomas, Harold von Weller. Tbs Misses Butts entertained at din ner a few days ago. Mrs. J. 8. Raymond has returned from a visit to Atlanta. Mrs. E. I). Wolffs spent yesterday at Fradenoa. Mrs. Li. Warren is visiting Mrs. Parker Bowling on St. Simon. Mr. W. H. Chester and son William came up from Florida on Thursday and left od the steamer for Boston. Mrs. J. M. Madden, president of the Memorial Association, desires to oall attention to the fact that the soldiers remains have cot been removed to Palmetto "oemetery as seems to be understood bat have been removed to the Odd Fellows lot in Oak drove oem etery. The ohior at the Catbolio ehnrob next Suudsy will be composed of tbe following singers: Miss Nellie Coles berry, Miss Helen O’Connor, Miss Annie O’Conner, Mr. R. E. Sherman, Mr. J. A. Montgomery, Mr. L. J. von Weller, Mr. 0. C. Fleming. The ladies of St. Mark’s ohuroh will have a festival on Tuesday, April 23rd which promises to be most attractive. There will be a sale of fine fanoy work and many other useful articles. Straw berries, ice oream and cake will be served. The ladies oemetery sooiety is pro gressing splendidly recruits being added from time to time and system atic work Is being done in the cemetery grounds. The generous offer of Mr. C. S. Tait to donate 500 oaona pleats was gladly aooepted by the aociety and the plant) have been set out in the cemetery, In Chattanooga, the Nat tonal oemetery where lie the bodies of 13,009 Union soldiers, there are thous ands of these plants, their green leaves and gorgeously colored blossoms mak ing admirable backgrounds for the smaller plants with their more delioate flowers and foliage. The oemetery there is a vast lawn studded with tress flowers and fountains and monuments There are no mounds but simple marble headstones a foot high on which are insoribed the name of the soldiers, date of death and name aod number of their regimente. What the ceme tery here needs now is a shell drive through it and a continuation of the shell road on Manstleld street up to its gates. Mrs. T. F. Smith, who has worked untiringly to get up a list of monthly subscribers to pay for tbe constant eervioea of a man in tbe ceme tery has been deservedly successful and tbe servlcea of on efficient oare taker have been secured. Tbe movement is a good one and it is to be beped tbat tbe Interest in it will continue and that before very long the last resting plaoe of eo many wbo have gone before will show the resulte of tbe kindly care and attention which has been given it. Smoke "Butte Special" the beet sct. cigar. Butte tbe druggist, Yonr chanoe now to own a good bicy cle. Attend tbe auction sale tonight at 603 Gloucester street. J. A, Muufgo niery. Smoke “Butts Special'* the best 6ot. oigar, Butts the druggist, A chanoe seldom offered. Don’t fail to attend oar auction sale of bloyolea, sewing machines, eto., at 603 Glouces ter street tonight. Sale begins prompt ly at 8:00 o’olook, J. A, Montgomery. Try "Butta Speoial'’ the beat&ot. oi gag on the magket. Butts the druggie NOTICE! A large line of beautiful iron and brass beds were shipped to us by mistake, and in order to dispose or them quickly, we will give during this week a discount of 20 p er cent to all cash buyers. No discount after Satur day next. H. M Miller, .& Son. The Ages of Man Here’s a health'ul drink for every age. Our pure wines and liq uors invigorate without exciting, and sooth without inebriating, and are thus a medicine and a stimulant for the thirsty. You are sure to enjoy our liquors, when once used. L Gotti & CO. Phone 194. 300 Gloucester St. A BUSY TERM. Next Session of the Superior Court will be Interesting. Attorneys and court officials are pre paring for the May term of tbe Sup erior court and from present indica tions It will be one of the most interes ting sessions in G'ynn oounty’s history. Those indicted in December will be tried aud it is said that it is their wish that their cases be die posed of. Merely a Suggestion. It wonld not be a bad idea for Judge Connelly to try Boone, the hypnotist, in the opera house, and charge an admiss sion fee of twentysfiva cents. If this is done, there is no doubt but that it will draw all kinds of a crowd. Mr. Boone is going to hypnotise the judge, the lawyers, and eyerybody else connected with the oase. Assumed the Duties. Capt. B. A. Fahm, reoently named as harbormaster of Brunswick, has entered upon the duties of his now poßltioa, and for the present has his office in the headquarters of the pilot’s, on Bay ■trest. The ordinance under which Capt, Fahm works was published in these columns some days ago. Is Now in Position. Mr. W. H. Bowen, the contractor, has about finished removing tbe borne of Mr, D. W. Kraass and a permanent A srundation Is now being built. Aa J r ,e tbia ie finished Work on a hand- Saev borne will start, Capt. Golden Rebuilding. Capt. John Golden has let the ooc iraot for tbe building of a pretty new borne on the lot where bis former bouse stood. Mr. Golden lost h s home and oonteuts by Are some time ago. About St. Simon. Editor Stovall, wbo has been spend ing some time on St. Simon, prints an intereating article of three columns in tbe Savannah Press. The story is oertainly worth reading. You will miss some big bargains if yon miss our auotion sale tonight. J. A. Montgomery, 603 Gloucester street. Try “Batts Speoial" the best sot. ci gar on the market. Butts the druggist. Remember we will take a deposit on goods and bold for you for 10 days at our auotion sale tonigb . J. A, Mo t gomery, 563 Gloucester street.; LOCAL AljfflONAL Mr. John Currie spent yesterday in the city. Mr. Clifford Postell, of St. Simon, is spending some time in the city. Mr. W M Wiggins, of Waynesvllle, spent yesterday in the city. Mr. Gifford Parnell was in the city yesterday. The Board of Trade held an interest ing meeting yesterday. Mrs. R. M. McLaughlin was taken se riously Hi yesterday, but is better now. The Uniform Rank, K, of P , held an interesting meeting last night. Tourists will be passing threugh Brunswick in large numbers soon, There is again some talk of organiz ing another intantry company here. There was a great change in the weather yesterday, Bnd the winter over coat was pressed into service again. Picnic week Is near at hand, and there has been a notioable increase in Sun day school scholars. Memorial exercises promise to be very interesting. The ladies are ar ranging an excellent program. The Southern night train is doing better lately. It generally gets here on time now. No names are being suggested for ci’y clerk, and as yet nobody knows who the lucky man will be. Officer McCaskiU returned from Als bany yesterday, where he went to carry Bob White, a negro, wanted therefor larceny. Mr. Wm. Andereon, of the Bell Teles phone Cos., of Savannah, came over on Wednesday to attend the Tabbotts Anderson wedding. FINAL DECISION THURSDAY. Liquor Petition Will be Granted or Refused at Council's Next Meeting, It is needless to say that the next meeting of Council will find the hall filled with people anxious to be present when the petition of the Law and Order League cimes up for final disposition, Tbe petition has been the general subject of conversation for the pa>>t several weeks, and interest in the same is not abating in the least. RIFLEMEN’S FAIR DONATIONS. Money and Goods Received So Far Run up to About Five Hundred Dollars. Those at the head of the RifLmsn’s fair are very much euoouraged over the donations being received daily. Captain Dunn said yesterday so far the cash and goods received would net the company about SSOO. The names of those who will have charge of the booths will be pujliuhed as soon as the committee gets up the list. Collecting Street Tax. Officer McCaskill is now busily en gaged in collecting street tax and as this is one of the hardest jobs in the government of the olty It will take him several months to finish. Mr. McCas kill is summoning the colored men first. Canal Opens. New York, April 19.—1 tis expeoted that the Erie eaaal will be opened to navigation tomorrow. The oanalmen are not enthusiastic oyer the out look. Stockholders Meeting. The annual meeting of tne Atlantio Investment Cos., will be held at tbe of fice of N. Emanuel & Cos., on May Ist. All members are requested to ba pre sent. Woo. Merchant, N. Emanuel, Secretary. President. * HERETHEY /{VARE TODAY. New Chocolates, all kinds; Iluyler’s Italian Pepper mints, Smith Bros.’ Cough Hops, Huyler’s Licourice Drops, Penny Licourice Gough Sticks, Fresh Chew ing Gum. LLOYD’S Pnone 255-2. Newcastle St.JH Free Silver! Free Silver! Coin Silver Dollars Given Away. In order to introduce our celebrated 10 year old Pioneer Rye Whiskey, we will for the next five days, ONLY, give with each quart bottle One Coin Silver Dollar. Purchaser can only buy six bottles, no more, so as to give all a chance- The Distiller of these goods holds this offer only for a few days. Now Is Your Chanfce, L. Goldsmith & Cos., ’Phone 194, 300 Gloucester Street. Attractive in Appearance. Metal Bedsteads. Our Beds, however, are not alone attractive in ap pearance but their desirability is re enforced by the best and most perfect finish possible to apply to larger varie ty and moderate cost. We have them in Iron, Brass or Half Brass, After careful examination you will select from our stock, if value and prices furnish a true test for trade- CD. M'GARVEY CHINESE RESTAURANT EBTBLISHED;;IBB9. CHUE HALL, Proprietor You can get the best the market affords by eating here 215 ORANT ST, W. H. BGWEN CONTRACTOR AND EBLJi I L-DE:R Of Stone? Brick and Frame Building, Manufacturer.ot Cituent, Tile and Artificial Stone- PHONE 254-4 Coney <& Parker DEALERSjIN Coal and Wood, Brick, Lime, Cement, Plaster, Hair, Shingles’and Laths. Agents for Morris’ Brick, J Phone 18- 525 Bay St, Cream of Kentucky —Whiskey— sl.oo per quart. It is the best. DOUGLAS & MORGAN. Agents. Brunswick, Ga: Only 12 More Houses Left For Sale on Easy Terms. Come Quick. J. W. WATKINS, 2DB Bay Street- t