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Another One oi Our Numerous Testimonials Mu. KENNON MOTT. CITY. JO EAR SIR:— It gives me pleasure to testily to the ex cellence of the spectacles you have fitted me with. At various times I have had spectacles fitted by leading Opticians of Cincinnati, Louisville and St. Louis, and I must say that those from you have given me the best satisfaction of any I have ever had. My vision is stronger and clearer and I feel under obligations to you for your correct diagnosis and accurate fitting. Yours truly. Prof. Wm. Deal. Glasses Scientifically fitted to all eyes, and treatment given Examination Free. KENNON MOTT, O. D. EYK SPECIALIST. SU NfWOMtl* HtlMt, laapaotor * WAloiiea lor Sonlbara Hallway. Time by Wire daily from Wauhlnitloa KK.K.t'EJt OP Till CITIT.CI.OCKK. “CROWN’’ SELF SEALING FRUIT JARS Call and examine before purchasing- Will save yon money. FLEMING & WAFF’S. Sole Agents Remington Typewriters, Columbia Grapho phones. < Benjamin Franklin Once Said “I only need to risit the grave yard of a ccnn unity to know the caracter of tbe people.” Is Your Lot Creditable We can help you. We design and exe cute anything from the6imple grave mark to the most elaborate monument or man-, solemn * For High Grade Work- We can save you money. Come and see ns ie all we ask. REED LaMANUE Mgr. £l2 Monk Street. W. H. BOWEN ANDBUIL-OER Of Stone? Brick and Frame Building. Manufacturer juient, l'ile and Artificial Stoue- PHONE 254-4 J. J. LISSNER, WHOLES A IK Groceries, Tobacco, Flour, Bacon and Provisions, GRAIN, HAY! AND BRAN A SPECIALTY 218 Bay Street, Brunswick, Georgia. • This Jt Whiskey Is of standard [proof and figfeltS quality and . particularly adapted to all'cases of in f f/fYyi ) C'/r disposition requiring a pure zftlaftimere stimulating tonic c%?/C . For sale only by, DOUGLAS & MORGAN, Brunswck, Ga THE BRUNSWICK TIMES CALL. WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1991 SOME SOCIETY NEWS. What is Going On in Brunswick's Gay Social World. BY ttiKV m'NIKH BURROUGHS, After aeveral pleasant weeks in Brunswloa, tbe guest of Mrs. Tboa. Fuller, at her boms on Union street, Mias Marie Prloleau, of Jacksonville,. leaves shortly for Charleston, where' she will spend some time with rela tives. In making tbs plans for the day at the breakfast table, a cup of hot coffee forms a Rood barometer for daoidlng shout the weather. Drop in a lamp of sugar and watch tha bubbles rise with, out disturbing tbe ooffee. If tbsy oolleot in the middle tbe weather wilt be tine, tr they adhere to the oup, form* ing a ring, rain will fall and if they asperate and do not assum a fixed pos ition, changeable weather may be ex pected for the day. So eay those that know. Tbe "Puss in Boots” entertainment to be given under tbe anepioes of the Daughters of tbe Confederacy, Mrs. It. K. Hopkins president, on the eve ning of the tenth of this month, in tha opera house, promises to be one of the most beautiful and eccoesstnl ima teuro performances ever seen In Bruns wick. Every morning and afternoon the rebersals are being held, a large numbur of young folks ard little chil dren taking part. Mr, and Mre. C. Downing and Mis* Madeline Downing are spending a -hurl time at their pietty cottage rn St. Simon. Mies Mauds Nightengale, after a p'-asant visit to friends in Savannah, is, xpßoted home in a few days. A firstly effeot in green and gray wfig worn by a young girl in traveling. Tbe go wn was a simple affair of i'ght gray material, tbe jaoket having two narrow edges, a green va<t if silk show, Ing on either side. A green shirt waist of a .oft dull shade and a green eon paranl carried out the oolor scheme quite effectively. Mr. Tlio. Fullsr i expected home for the holidays shortly, after a year at nobool In Charleston, where he was awarded a haudsome gold medal for lloear drawing. Brunswick's boys and glrle have won many dUtinotiona at the different sohoola they have attend ed the paet year. Little Mies Lilian Phieffer will be be the daluty bride In the Llliputian wedding In the “Pass in Boote” play to be given at the opera bouse on the tenth. Mrs. J. It B, Dsnforth has returned from a a short trip to Maoon. Misses Viola and Cinthia Stanfortb, of Hailey, passed through Brunawiok yesterday on their way to St. Simon ißlaud, where they will apend several days with friends. After spending some time with friends in Caiudun county, Mies Lee Ru.eell hse returned to her home on St. Simon island, MU§ l,oie Day la at borne for the holidays, after a term at eohool in the oonrent lu Macou.' After a visit to Urunswiok and St. Simon, Rv. and Mrs. T. B. Stan fortli and little daughter return to beir borne in Baxley about the last or this week. Many friends that she has made dor* lug tier etay in Bruoawiok will be glad to know that Miss Leonide Caldwell will not return to her home iu Atlanta tula week, as she expected, but will re main for Home time longer. Aft r a pleasant visit to Brunswick, the guest of Miss Rosa Ross, at her home on K street boulevard, Miss Lila Cane has returned to her borne in Dahlonega. A flora pleasant visit to Brunswiok, the guest of her daughter, Mrs.Thonaas Fuller, at her home on Union street, Mrs. R I’rioleau returns to her borne in South Carolina in a few days. Where do you have your olothes cleaned? PITHY PERSONALS POINTEDLY POT, MiDoinp Deftly De scribed. SMALL SCENES SCOOPED. The Tales the Type Truthfully Tell to The Thrifty Throng. Judge J L Sweat has returned to Waycroes. Mr C D.mglaa Green,of New York, is in the oity. Mr C E Murphv, was in the oity yesterday, Mr James Walker, of Darien, was in the oity yesterday. City tixee are now due and payable at tbe olerk’s office. Mr Gbas W Shearer, of Atlanta, wa 1 in the oity yesterday. Mr Max Kiaiss spent ynterday in tbe oity from Savannah. Mr D W MoLocd, if Hawkinsville, spent yesterday in tbe oity. Mr. Max I-.aao has returned from short business trip to Mt. Airy. Hon Leon E Wilson spint yester day in the city from Wayorosa. The shirtwaist man continues to be very eoaroe around Brnnswiok. Tbe pretry borne of Mr D W Krause on Union street is nearing completion, Mr D F Torlett, of Jacksonville, was registeren at I he Oglethorpe yesterday . Mr W A Jones, of Jacksonville, was smong the visitors to the city yester day. A large number of Waycross people aro now sperdng some time on St. S mon. Col Simon W Hitch, of Wajcross, was registered at the Oglethorpe yes terday. Quite a number of country folks are in tbe oily at present attending the Superior oourt. Nearlv Brunewiok'k entire popula tion wdl go to St. Simon tomorrow to see the bicycle and boat racea. All kinds of rumor* ere afloat con cerning a bote! on St. Simon, but it •seme impossible to qbtain the facts. Mr J A Bryan, the clever traveling representative of tbe popular Atlanta Journal, is spending a few days in tbe oity. The Brunswick oolorsd ball team will go to Savannah tonight to play a game with the oraokteaiuof that oity tomorrow. The Brunswick flr.uien are having an easy time (or rather bard time) at present. They have not had a oall in ssveral weeks. Tne naval reserves will not have their basket picnic and target shoot on St. Simon tomorrow on aocountof their new uniforms not arriving, Quite a large went on the Bessie line’s excursion to Sc. Simon last night. There was music aboard the boat and dancing in the pavilion, and all reported a very enjoyable trip, Tomorrow, the grand and glorious fourth, will be celebrated on St. Simon lu the most approved fashion. There will be exeureion boats running all day and many attractive features of fered on the beach. I. 0. 0. F., Excursion. The ladies of Essie Dietz Rebekah lodge no. 1,1. O, O. F., have made ar raogements for an exonrsion to Fredi. rica on July 18 h. A large number of Odd Fellows, and their families, are looking forward to that day, and ex peot to have a grand time. The steam ers Hessie no. 1 and 2 will oarry the orowd comfortably. FOR RENT—Lower floor of a large building, suitable for ao office, especi ally lumbar office. Address "Office” care of Times-C.ua. IN THE WRONG CITY. Gentleman Asks Where He Can Find the Hotel Verdie in Brunswick- A well dressed gentlemen about 25 years old oame up to tbe Times-Call office last night and asked tie editor where was tbe Hotel Verdie. Tbe editor replied that the only Hotel Verdie be kcew of was in Waycross. "Well, am I not in Waycross?” asked the gentleman, “Not onless Inn on a big jtg my self,” was tbe reply, and tbe gentlfman I looked very much astonished. "Will you be kind enough to tell me where 1 am?” he asked; and when in formed that be was in Brnnswiok, a oity twioe as large as Waycro s, he only said: “I beg pardon; what time can I catch a train for Wayoross?” “You can leave here, I think, at 5 :30 in the morning.” “Thank you. Won’t you come and have a drink?” ‘•I could not if I was in Waycross,” was the reply, and the gentleman, after apologiiing to Brunswick, left with a broad smile, UNLOADING THE RAIL. Brunswick & Birmingeam Pushing the Work of Laying Rail to the Seaboard. I About two bundred tons of steel rail, which arrived a few days ago, was unleaded at the Plant System wharf yesterday and was at once taken on to where the force is at werk. Tbe rail is taken (if the Bbip and loaded on oars and taken to tbe four m le orossing by tbe B & W,, where it is turned ever to the B, & B. engine. Thejwork of unloading will take several days. FALLING Save Your Hair with Shampoos of fttUGUtia taMK And light dressings of CUTICURA Ointment, purest of emollient skin cures. This treatment at once stops falling hair, removes crusts, scales, and dandruff, soothes irritated, itching surfaces, stimulates the hair follicles, supplies the roots with energy and nourishment, and makes the hair grow upon a sweet, wholesome, healthy scalp, when all else fails. Complete Treatment For every humor, consisting of Cuticura Soap, to cleanse the Bkin of crusts and scales, and soften the thickened cuticle, Cuticura Ointment, to Instantly allay Itching, Inflam mation, and Irritation, and soothe and heal, and Cuticura Resolvent, to cool and cleanse the blood. A Single Set is often sufficient to cure the most torturing, dlsfig. nring skin, scalp, and blood humors, with loss of hair, when all else falls. Sold throughout the world. British Depot *F. Nsw *rt A Sons, 27 Charterhouse Sq., London. Pottkk EkuoamdCusm. Cusp., Sole Props-, Boston, U. b. A. WANTED 100,000 Pouuds ot dry deertogue clean and free from straw, grass etc. J. W. Watkins 208 Bay St, CHARTS FOR SALK. Charts, Tide Tables, and other pub lications of the Untted Stages Coast and Qeodetic Survey, for sale by 0. W. Darning, No, SIS (Jnion street. Telephone 152. Great Stock Reducing Sale, For the next week we will offer Unheard of Bargains In Every Department- We have entirely too many goods and must sell them, while they are seasonable. Special Cut in Trimmings and Embroideries Mo such goods and no such prices have ever been shown by a Brunswick firm. Oall and be convinced. Our Tailor made Clothing Department is the most complete in the city. Mrs .IT Isaac. The Leader in Dry Goods, 208—208 1-2 St. CHINESE RESTAURANT ESTBLISHED 1889. CHUE HALL, Proprietor Yon can get the best the market affords by eating here GRANT STT, P. S.—Orders taken for 0 K* Laundry. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SCHEDULE. FOR SAVANNAH. WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK Lv Brunswick 5 15 a m 7 20 a m §2 55 p m 9 05pm Ar Savannah 9 00 a m 12 15 p m 8 15 p m 12 20 a iu Ar W ashington 7 85 a m 9 00 p in Ar New York 2 03pm 23 a m FOR MACON, ATLANTA, LOUISVILLE, CINCINNATI AND CHICAGO. Lv Brunswick 7 20 a m 9 05 p m Ar M aeon 1 30 p m 3 CO a m Ar Atlanta 4 10pm 5 20am Ar Louisville 8 40 a m 7 50 p in Ar Cincinnati 8 10 am 7 80 p in Ar Chicago 5 :50 pm 7 10pm FROM NEW YORK, WASHINGTON AND SAVANNAH. Lv New York 12 10 a m 3 25 p m Lv Washington 1115 am 9 55 pm Lv Savannah 5 00 a m §3 16 p m Ar Brunswick 8 10ft m §tf 10pm SUNDAY SCHEDULES BETWEEN BRUNSWICK AND SAVANNAH. Lv Brunswick 5 15 a m 7 20 a m 5 10 p m Ar Savannah 9 00 a in 12 15 p m 9 15 p m Lv Savannah 5 (0 am 5 00 pm Ar Brunswick 8 10 a m 8 85 pm § DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. C. L CANDLER, General Agent. 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, Coney <& Parker DEALERSJN Goal and Wood, Brick, Lime, Cement, Plaster, Hair, Laths. Agents for Morris’ Brick. Phone 18 525 Bav St. Kentucky Is Famous For its Beautiful Women, Thoroughbred Horses, OURS IS and Fine Whiskies THE CREAM Whiskey. Meaning the Cream Production of the State. I, TRACER & CO., Distillers.’ This Whiskey is on sale at 2£c half pints, 50c pints, 11,00 quarts, at DOUGLAS & MORGAN. Agents. Brunswick, Ga; 1