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Ml Quarrel Vffi your Ml Probablv your watch isn’t l o blame —it would keep good time if you and let it. Every watch needs cleaning, regulating, aud a little repairing now and then—you can’t expect a watch to keep good time forever without any attention. Bring your watch, clock or jewelry to our store when there is anything wrong and we will make it as good as new*. Engraving and manufacturing. CZZXKL-. L_ NOW. KENNON MOTT, O. D Jeweler and Graduate Ovtician -111 KiweMUl StiMt, naptetor e Watetaia for Hooth.rn RUw7- Time bf Wire d*tl7 from Wul.lijtot KKKPKB OF THE CITY.CLOCKB. Know Ye All. We aie prepared to handle your business as quick as money can buy goods and railroads can haul ’em, HOW’S THAT FOR PROMPTNESS* Everybody Kr.ows our Work and Prices are Satisfactory, fine Memorial Work, Hard-wood Mantels, Grates, Tilina, Iron fencing, etc Come to see us, REED E. LaMANUEMgr. •>l2 Monk street. STATE FAIR! Conducted by the SAVANNAH FAIR ASSOCIATION UNDER Til E AUSPICES OF Tie Georgia State Agricultural Society, At Savannah, Nov. 6 to 16, iqoi. $15,690 IK PREMIUMS! And in Addition $5,000 Speed Ring Purses. This fair has for its object the development and promotion of Georgia’s Agricultural, Mechanical? Industrial and Domestic Resources and should mil will bam the practical support of every county and every oomumnity In the Slate In no other way oan our magnificent poaeibilitiee be ao well introduced to the country to the world. FREE AMUSEMENT of s specially attract ive nature wnl be provided, and Savaunah’s well known ability to exocll will bo exerted to furnish enjoyable entertainment to every visitor. The Premium List ie the most comprehensive and inviting ever offered exhibitors end with its numerous departments will prove very attrac tive to competitive ambition. For copies of the Premiulti List or other information address A. B. MOORE, General Manager, or J. C, SHAW, Seretary. Room 16 Board of Trade, Savannah, Gra. A Whiskey Of Quality, Adopted to all ■iv> cases of indisposi tion requiring a H stimulating tonic, Guaranteed and ( ;{^o} ( c/c r /T ] *°\d only by sßa('nitorc DOM & Ml, . ■ BllMtt GlOliil. BRUNSWICK fIMES-UALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1901 PERSONAL MENTION ITEMS OF INTEREST CONCERNING BRUNSWICKIANS AND THEIR FRIENDS FROM LOCAL AND OTHER SOURCES. There will be *ervice* at St. Mark'* church today at the usual hour. Mias Leslie Butts and Mrs. George Palmer Smith have returned from au extended yisit to friends and relatives in New York and Pennsylvania. Mrs. H. E. Lucas and Miss Rebeooa Lnoas have returned from a summer trip to North Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Tupper have returned from a several wi jks visit north. n The many friends of Capt, John H. Lso are congratulating him on hU marriage a tew days ago to Miss Emina MoDonald, a charming young lady of Windsor, Novia Scotia, Cap* 1 , Leo brought his bride to tbls city on the Mallory line steamer Monday anu they will make their future home here. Mis. Julius May eas returned from a pleasant trip to Naw York. Mr. C.aranoa H. Laavy will leave thD morning for Gainesville,F a .where he has a lucrative editorial position on the gun offered bun. He has a host of friends here who wish him every success in his new Held confident of his ability to ti i the position cieditabiy. FOR KENT —Two furnish, and rooms. Gentlemen prefered. 503 George St., opposite Hanover park. Hard Wood Mantels. Reed E. Lv- Manoe, Manager. Social at St. Jude’s. On Monday sv.-nlng October 28, the aongregation of St. Judy’s Epitoopal church will be plea-ed to have the company of a 1 its member* and fmnls from 8 to 10 o’clock. As this date is St. S'mon’e aod Br. Jude’s Day, it is considered the mast appropriate time at which to hold a sooial gathering and from to start cm wiu'er’s work. The Play Last Night. ! “The James Boys of Missouri” pleas ed a good audience at the Grand last night. Joe Wallace will be at his oyster house from 9:30 to 9 o’clock this morn ing to deliver oysters to the people that have them in cis cold et irage. Please send for them. NEWChf.ARTS ARE ISSUED BRUNSWICK HARBOR, ST. SIMONS SOUND. ETC., ARE OUT IN A NEW EDITION. C. W. Deminir, agent of the United State? Coast and Geodetic Survey re. oeived official noticj'Oct. 23rd, to tbe effeot that new editions of charts have been pubii'hfd and they oanoel the old Chart No 447 of Brunswick Harbor, St, Simon Sound, etc , are issued un der dete of Oct. 17, 1901, cn a scale of 1-40,000; prioe, 263. Chart No. 431 of Charleston Harbcr is also issued in new edition under same date on a so&le of 1-30,000; prioe, 60c. Orders for these new editions of oharta are now being filled. Address C. W. Denting. Phones 31 or 152. Offioe at residence, No, 2iß Union St. PROGRAM Of "Rally Day” Exercises of Presbyterian Suuday School Today. An interesting program for tbe “Rally Day’ ex .-roues of the Presb, • tenan Suaoav .School, whiou will be given at 3:40 .’olock this afternoon Lai been arranged. It la as follows : So^g. Prayer. Weloome By Superintendent. Beng ’“Telephone to Heaven,’’ By Margarita Sparks. Recitation “A Time for Rally Day” By J. D. Sparks, jr. “Rally Day Song” By Ten Children Recitatiou * Others’’ By C'-rrie Loren'zen. Song. “Knight” By F,mr Boys Robert Hopkins, Meoy Mason, An dr tit Wright and Henry Cook. Solo Mis* Luoile Buts Recitation “Our Rally Day” By Eva Cock. Song. R citation ‘ Harry of Joseph" by Annie Dempster. Address— Rav. W. M. Hunter of Black shear. Song. Collection, Song. Benediction. MUST REMAIN CLOSED Judge Bennet Will not Allow Foot of Gloucester Street to be Opened. i Judge B nuett yeatardayjhanded diwn his dromon in the suit brought to have the toot of G oacester Street opened and refused to issue maudamne absolnte to compel the mayor aod conncil t > open It. This wse the suit brought by Mr. B. Hirch and others. Attyg Crovatf & Whitfield appeared for the plaintiff and A ttys W. G. Brantley, F. E Twit'y and W. E. Kay ter .he city. An Oversight in Printing. On two pages of this issue appears the financial statement of the City cf Brunswick for July. By an oversight the following as quoted was left off the report when printed: “Examined and approved. J. E. dußiynin, Chairman. W. R. Cox, T. Newman, Finance Committee,” LOW RATES via SOUTHER RY., Grand Lodge F. & A. Masons at Macon October 29, 1901. One fare for round trip. Tickets on sale Ootober 27 and 28; final limit November 1 Southern Interstate Fair at Atlanta, Ga,, October 9to 26. h, One fare for ihs round trip. Tioke’s now en sale. C L CANDLER, General Agent. LOST—One fountain pen; finder will be rewarded by returning same to this i ffioe. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Of fice, Superviflng Architect;, Washing ton, D. C., October 23, 1901 .-SEAL ED PROPOSALS Will bo recuiVid at this ifli ;e until 2 o’cb ck P. M. on the 21st day of November, 1901, and then opened, for Baliast Gangways, &c , at the U. S. Quarantine Station, B&van rab, Ga., loaoo rdance witn drawings and specification, copies of wbiob may be bad st the discretion of the Super vising Architec’, by applylug to tbi i ffioe or to the Custodian of the Station at Savannah. Georgia. Jam' s Kuox Taylor, Supervising Architect. STOCK ADVANCING IN VA.-UE L. J. Lesvy & Cos sold a number of share in the Glady’s Oil Stock Cos. on yesterday. Tue stock has now ad vanoed and will be sold at 25s per shaie until Saturday. Now is the time to in vest as tbe stock is advancing daily. Call on L. J.Leavy&Co. for particu lsrs. For Croup use CHENEY’S EXPECTORANT. SOME GOOD fC EHr festoi’s Guy i ins an Aside of a general line of Groceries we carry in stock constantly receiving fresh on ice every Monday the following specialties: • Meats. Postrama or Spiced Beef, Smoked Beef, Smoked Tongues, Boiled Corned Beef, Smoked Roulate, Sausages. Frankfurter’s or Wiener’s, Liver sausage and Goose Liver sausage. Ring sausage, Big Bolongna sausage, Salami sausage and Cervelat, Gefnelte Fianklen, Beef Fat in cans [pure) Fish. Smoked salmon, Smoked sturgeon, Lobsters, Smoked white fish. Smoked eel, Smoked halibut. Holland Herring Anchovis, Russian sardines, Sardellen, Sardines in Tomatoes, Mushrooms and Oil No. 1 Sait Mackerel. Cheese. Imported arid Domestic Swiss, Fromage de Brie, Muenster, Newchatel Philad cream, Roquefort, Limburger, Hand cheese. Edam, Pineapple. Wp shall be delighted to bave vou call in and see the varie f y of good things we c rry >p ►tock. Once purchased always a custotn-r We deliver goo'is free of charge anywhere in ihe city, and guarantee satisfaction on every hmg bought. Give us e cdl and be convinced, Nussbaum’s Grocery and Delicatessen Store Phone 257-3 . 303 Newcastle Street. Next to Telegraph OffliP, Eastman's Kodaks, Big Supply Just Received. Anew stock of Pocket Cutlery, Scissors and Razors. Call and examine before buying. FLEMING & WAFF’S, AGENTS —Remington Typewriters, J J. J. LISSNER, WHOLESALE Groceries, Tobacco, Flour, Bacon and Provisions, GRAIN, HAY AND BRAN A SPECIALTY 316 Bay Street, Brursv/ick, Gw?**., CHINESE RESTA URAJTJ JKSTBLISHED 1889. CHOE HALL Proprietor Yon can get tbe best the market affords by eating her* *2.1*5 * * me.isrr wn* P S. —Orders taken for O. K- Laundrv “IT CERTAINLY 13 GOOD:' The Famous Cream o! Kentucky Whiskey* Try it, and You Will Agree With Us. It cost 25c a half pint, 60c a pint, and SY-UO per quart, and is sold in Brunswick, only by DOUGLAS & MORGAN. I. TRAOEH &O, Distillers, Offices Cincinnati, Ohio, U* S. A.