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WATCH THIS SPACE. For testimonials ot our Eye Treatment and , Fitting of Glasses WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY ETC. Rerairing and Engraving KENNON MOTT, Jeweler and Graduate Optician i 111 Newcastle Street, Inspector of Watohoe for Sontbera Hallway. Time l>y Wire dally from Washington KKKfKH OB’ THE CITY .CLOCKS. “OROWF SELF SEALING FRUIT JARS Call and examine before purchasing. Will save you money. FLEMING & .WAFF'S. Sole Agents Remington Typewriters, Columbia Grapho phones. i SAY? Benjamin Franklin Onee Said ••I on“,y need to visit the grave yard of a community to know the of the people." Is Your Lot Creditable We can help you. We design and exe*. cute anything from the simple grave mark to the most elaborate monument or man* ■oleum. For High Grade Work We can save you money. Come and eee ue ia all we aek. REED LaMANUE Mgr. 512 Monk Street. W. H. BOWEN ANO SEIL-JIL-CDEIF* Of Stone? Brick and Frame Building, Manufacturer of t C ament, TU ui A tlttclal Stoue TIIONE 254-4 - j J. J. LISSNEK, | WHOLESALE Groceries, Tobacco, Flour, Bacon and Provisions, GRAIN, HAY AND BRAN k SPECIALTY 21G Bay Street, Brunswick, Georgia. This j| Whiskey Is’of standard fproof and quality and particularly adapted to all cases of in ‘f'yt ic i'sc disposition requiring a pure tfjffl ff /no VC stimulating tonic JWf'C i For sale only by, DOUGLAS & MORGAN, Brunswek, Ga THE BRUNSWICK TIMES CALL; JUNE 14, 1901 BOARD OF EDItCfITIOK E BURY UU Continued from first page. UR AM MR SCHOOL. 4th grade and Principal to be sup plied by election of a man. 3rd grade—Miss Poweva Griffin, 2ud grade—Miss Alice Wrenob. let grade—Miee May Bingham. PRIMARY BCHOOL. 3rd grade and Principal—Miee Bettie Alexander. 2nd gride—MU Connie Bot’e. Ist grat*e B—Mat* Rita McKinnon, let grade A.—Mine Lizzie Doming, Superintendent and Secretary of tbe Board—Q. J. Orr. The aeoietary was instructed to bold an examination July G;b for applicants for teachers license, at which time a High School as well as a Grammai Sohool examination will be held. Tbe male principal of tbe Grammar School and tbe lady teacher of tbe 3rd grade High School will bs cbosei at tbe July meeting if possible. This wil be held July 11. Tae schools will be opened the 30tb Of mxt September. SOCIETY NEWS. Continued frcm Ist page. Miss Elizabeth Nightingale expeots to leave in a few days for Knoxvillt, where she will spend a part of the summer, the guest of her aui t Mrs. F. K. Huger, Miss Amelia Lundin leaves shortly for her home in Riohuiond, where sbe will spend some time with her mother, ft r wbicbshe will visit tbe mountains if Virgiria and Virginia Bead), before returning to Brunswick. Miss J ulia Walsh, of Darien, altera few days with friends in Brunswick, has lsft for Florida, where elia will spend several weeks Miss Tallulah O’Neil is tbe guest of Mrs. L. T. MoKidnon for severil days, at her home on Halifai square, GOT HIMSELF IN A PICKLE. Mr. Gondbutter, of Cheese Avenue, was instructed by his better bait to go down town and get a quart of those little sour Ghukins for 16c, but Mr. Goodbutter feeling a little tired dropped in a near by store and pur chased what he thought would anawer in place of what bis wife bad ordered. Sbe soured on him very promptly, and he promised that hereafter he would go to A. C. Jeffers as instructed, I keep Heinz pickling vinegar. Mice, -4- For the oonveniero of Brunswiokians visiting But falo daring the Pan-,American Expose ition, we will furnish them with drafts on that plane; also with identification blanks, thus enabling them to carry funds in perfect security, and avoid the necessity of being Identified. Brunswick Bank & Trust Cos. B. W, Bile. Caehier- PLANT SYSTEM SCHEDULE. To take fffaot 12:01 a. m. Sunday May 26, 1901. Leave Brunswick 6:80 a. m. and 2:60 p m. Arrive Brunswiok 9:60 a. m. and 7.30'p. m. WANTED 100,000 Pouuds ot dry deer togue clean and free from straw, grass etc. J. W. "Watkins 208 Bay St, If you want to get In society drink the celebrated "400” ooffe, one pound paokage 350, for sale by A. C. Jeffers, 219 Newcastle street. p* VI ARE:YOU FEELING BADLY? f 4 yR!CKUn\SH JSPJER3J THE TEACHERS’ EXAMINATION. A List of Those Who Passed Successfully And Will Get Their License. Supt. Orr bas finished grading tbe papers of applicants for lloense who stood tbe teaobers’ examination last Saturday and bas licensed tbs follow ing persons : Mrs. Jennie Cassil, Miss es; S. S. Lefford, Bonnie Roes, Edith Ferguson, Edna Ferguson, Quisle D.x on, Kate Hollzendorff, Janie Symons, Irma Lambrigbt,Leonide Courier, COLORED TEACHERS. W. R. Hilton. W. C. Goldin, Victo ria Harrington, Clara Whitebead, Ida Minor, Janie Garrett, Mary Dant, Lot. tie Burroughs, Fannie Minor, Mabel Coles, Julia Tatnall, Camilla Sowell, Clara Grove, M. E. Williams, Dora Armstrong, Elizabeth Jaokson, Zalie Mcßae, Eden Smith Smith, Elizabeth Stevens, Sadie Edwards, TbeA were iu all forty-two appli cants for license. Of this number two of the whites and ten of tbe negroes failed to make tbs required average. DAWSON HARD AT WORK, That Enterprising Little City Wants The Brunswick and Birmingham. A speoial from Dawson says: Daw son and Terrell oounty are still at work trying to get tbe Brunswiok and Binn ing railroad. At a recent meeting the CouLty Commissioners pledged co-op eration and passed resolutions granting the road tl:c privilege to cross all public roads and streams in the oounty. Tbe city oounoilalso agreed to let tbe road oross its streets. Three parties have offered to donate terminal facilities and all who have been seen in toe country are eager. to give right of ® r ay through their lauds. Dividend Notice, The directors of The Brunswick Bank Si Trust oompany have this day deulert and a dividend of three dollars per share on its oapital etook, payable from the net earnings of said bank from January first to July first, 1901, on and after the latter date. Hoyt W. Gale, Cashier. ciosed His Engagement. Sevecgala, the hypnotist, owing to the bad weather and laok of patronage, closed his engagement! at the opera boose last night. more good work in his lloe was done at bis last pertormanoe, wbioh demonstrated that he is the best hypnotist that has ever vieited our city, I want about twelve more monthly enstomers; satisfaction guaranteed. A, C. Jeff ere, 219 Newoaatle street. Special Notice. The* attention of the consumers of water gae and electricity Is called to the yellow covered book of rates and rules Usued June Ist and it is asked that they will acquaint themselves with its provisions as said roles and regulations will bo enforced. Special attention is called totbe rules governing sprinklers and to city ordinanoe No. 81, approved May 14 1900, fixing the time for nslng them as between 4 and 9 p, m. at any one day and at no other time. Where sprinklers are found running at any other hoars the inspeotor will out off water at once from the premises and a charge of 25 cents must be paid before it will be turned *on again. If same sprinkler should be found running a second time tho occupant of the pretnU sis will be put on dooket. There is plenty of water for all neoess ary pur-, poses and for 5 hoars use of sprinkler, which is considered a liberal time, but beyond that the supply will run short and in event of a fire might cause serious loss. It is hoped that this warning will be heeded -sprinklers when allowed, are so allowed under the rules and In conformity with the city ordinance, fixing lime at from 4 to 9 p m. of each day and ot no other time. Brunswick Light and Water Cos. LOCAL ANBjMNAL Mr. J. A. Foster came over from St Simon yeaterday. Mr. G. W. Wright was in tbe oi I yeaterday from Sterling Mr. L. R. Aiken spent yesterday in the otty from Mt. Pleasant, Mr. Alex Livingston was in tbe city yesterday from Fanoy Bluff. Mr. Walter B. Jennings, of Boston, Ga. t was a visitor to the oity yesterday. Mr, J. T. Strickland, of Wayorosr, was registered at tbe Og ethorpe yes terday. Mr. Lon Dickey, of Fi.zgeratd, was among yesterday’s arrivals at the Ogletborpe. A large number of Brunewickians will take in the oheap excursion to Atlanta on the 24cb. Tbe Library seiociation will give their festival in, the park either on Monday or Tuesday, Mr, J, T. Parnell returned to bis borne in Knoxville, Tenn., last night, after a phased visit to the oity, Excursion to Atlanta. A big excursion will be run to At lanta from Brunswick on June 24 over tbe Southern railway,and the low rate of $3 for tbe round trip will be offered. Tbe excursion is beiog arranged by Hamp Soarlett, tbe well known colored excursion oraanizar, but there will be separate cars for white people who desire to take the trip, Train will leave Brunswick at 7:20 a. m. on Monday, June 24 Freeh vegetables etc., every day, A. C. Jeffers, 219 Newcastle at, shoe polish when it does not cost any more than tse infer ior brands on the market. We have a splendid assort ment of Whittemores the world’s standard, it does not break or crack the leather. fJmitfiA Jiw/may. Sugar Cane syrup tame as new, eosts. per gallon oan, A. C. Jeffers, 219 New castle at. □ Merchants wanting rioe would, do well to oall on The Downing Cos. u. a. coue; dentist OFFICE IN KAISER BUILDING OPPO SITE TELEPHONE EXCHANGE. ELI ZISSIMATO, 3021 Newcastle St. [ii i::.. :::: mt fiiii CIGARS AND TOBACCO All Kinds of Oaniy . CHARTS FOR SAI.K. Charts, Tide Tables, and other pub lications of the United Stages Coast and Geodetic Survey, tor sale oy 0. W. Demlng, No, 818 Union street Telephone 152. SCHEDULE OF STEAMER BESSIE. Steamer Hessie for Brunswick and St. Simon pier. In effect May 26, Lv. Brunswick 8 SO am Lv, Brunswick 10 SO am Lv Brunswick 5 80 pm Ar. St. Simon Mills 6 30 pm Lv. St 8!mon Mills 6 00 am Lv St. Simon Pie*- 6 80 am Lv St. Simon Pier 4 00 1111 Lv. St. SI iron Pier 5 30 pin SUNDAY; Lv. Brunswick 10 no am La. Brunswick 2 30 pm Lv. st Simon Pier 11 00 am Lv. St. Simon Pier a ou pin THRIFTY BUYERS STUDY Look where you will, Compare prices where you will. You will find it impossible to match such bargains as we offer, ITS TO YOUR INTEREST TO BUY NOW. Don’t forget the elegant silverware we are offering as a premium to our customers. Mrs.n. Isaac. The Leader in Dry Goods, 208—208 1-2 Newcastle, St. HORSESHOEING AND REPAIRING. We have a first class Horse Shoer, and Guarantee to turn out only THE BEST WORK. Your horse will not' have to wait .half a day to be shod. Will do it Promptly We also do first class repairing and will put your buggy or wagon in good shape at reasonable prices. One trial will prove ou assertion, FERGUSON & LAMBRIGHT, 308 Reynolds Street- Coney <& Parker DEALERS IN Coal and Wood, Brick, Lime, Cement, Plaster, Hair, Shingles and Laths Agents for Morris’ Brick. Phone 18- 525 Bav St. CHINESE RESTAURANT ESTBLISHED 1889. CHUE HALL, Proprietor You can get the best the market affords by eating here 213 GRANT ST, P. S.—Orders taken for 0, K> Laundry. “'*■: t - va C. DOWNING, President. E. H. MASON. Vice-President. E. D. WAI TER, Cashiib THE NATIONAL BANK OF BRUNSWICK, __ CAPITA T.E5150,000 T-OANS—DISCOUNTS—EXCHANGE— COLLECTIONS. m mnannxß rot ton.- — Interest Allowed On Deposits j n Earing* lUtailD directors JOSEPH W. BENNET, C, DOWNING, ALBERT FENDIG, Judge Brunswick Circuit, Prea. Downing Cos, of Brobston, Fend’ig * Cos, W. G, BRANTLEY, E. H. MASON; E..D. WALTER, M.'G. 11th Ga. Diet. ©f E. H. Mason & Cos. Cajhier. HENRY P, TALMADGE, Pres, Southern Pine Cos., New York RICE! RICE! RICE! Five Car Loads Just Received. We bought it to sell. Mer chants wanting rice will do well to call or ’phone for samples. THE DOWNING' COMPANY. Cream of Kentucky —Whiskey— SI.OO per quart. It Is the best. DOUGLAS & MORGAN. Agents. Brunswick, Ga: