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VOLUME 10; NO. 312
JBROWN DRUG COMPANY
I Cash Rebate
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I Druggists..
aPairiftr’s Material and Supplies at
I ACTUAL COST
"To Close Out That Line.
f Target Practice ani Drill Friday.
, Tor pad 0 Division Naval Militia bald
a meeting laat night and decided up
?ou a drill and target prac ice for Fri
day next, tbt ocoaaion of the anniver
The nomina-
the erasing rli'O
ffiona will be Irld Friday night.
Doctors^*
Reccommend Leibig’s Extract of
Malt. It’s a great tonic and health
builder.
We have lots of it.
W J BUTTS, The Druggist.
“On the Corner.”
Will Observe Lee’s Birthisy.
The pablio eobooli will observe the
anniversary of Lee’s birthday Friday
next and there JKI be no soboolv un
til Monday after they close Thursday.
Advertise In The Times.
A Shirt Tale^
We have MANHAT
% TAN SHIRTS for this season
of the year. You are probably short
one or two. In order that we may
all be in proper condition we have
placed on sale our entire line of $1.50
Manhattan colored dress Shirts at
$1.19 EACH,
A sort of mutual benefit association
that you will do well to investigate.
LEVY’S.
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES,
Brunswick's Naval Militia will be in
terested in learnirg that their prac
tice ship, Prairie, is carryirg the
government exhibit to Paris.
Matinee today at 3 p- m.
Prices 10 and 20c.
Mr,Ed G. Cthen has anew Buck
board that is a b-auty end be-s been
admired by eveyyone.
Mr. L. R. Aiken,(be prominent, mill
man of Mr. Pleasant, was in the city
yesterday mingling witb bis many
friends.
TO CONSOLIDATE
YARDS AND SHOPS
Rumor Affecting Prospective De-*
velopments in Railroad
Ciroles.
AS TO SOUTHERN iHD PLAHT SYSTEM
Movem 'a's of These *wt Lines Will Now
Be Washed Witk Inortasiig latereit
Wiat Rumor Says About Them.
A rumor that appears to be well
fonnded is afloat to the effeot that at
an early date the yards of the South
ern and Plant System will be consoli
dated here and one yardmaster will
be appointed to have complete oontrol
of both. The rumor is in connection
with the one reoeDtly reported to the
effect that the Southern will shortly
begin to dee the Plant System’s tracks
in entering and leaving Brunswick.
The rumor now goes further and states
that the Southern trains will be oarsd
for at the Plant System's shops. If
these contemplated changes take'
place they will in a measure revolu
tions < the ru lroad traffic in the city
limits. As it now is the Southern has
for many years been handioappsd
with a long run of over three m’las to
get to its passenger and freight depot
after entering the oity limits. Tbla
was made possible by the borseeboe
curve that tbu traok take* after leav
ing GJorge atreet and oireling all
around the boulevard and the water’s
edge. The Plant System’* improve
ments on it* water front w.ll give
ample yard room for the two roads
and the use of the Plant SysUm’s
shops will largely do away with the
Southern’s shop, four miles from the
city . Recent visits of officials of both
roads and the apparently reliability
of the rumors make them worth print
ing and very interesting If true. A
few weeks’ lime will tell the tale.
“A H' art As Sturdy iffs ok.”
Bum*hat about the blood which the
heart must'pump at the rate of 70
times a minute? If the heart is to be
sturdy and the nerves strong this
blood must be rich and f ure. Ilccd’
Sarsaparilla makes sturdy bear’s be
cause it makes good blood. It gives
to men and woman etreogtb, confi
dence, courage and erduracoe.
Hoods Pills are oon-frritating and
Che only cathartic to take with Hood’s
Sarsaparilla.
FROM MANILLA FORT.
Result of Dewey’a Work Ussd far Bal
ia.*.
Out at the Southern Docks much at
tention is being attracted by the ship,
John Swan, which is discharging a
cargo of ballast preparatory to load
ing with rosin.
The fort at Manila, which was de
stroyed by Dewey during the late war,
was afterwards fold to oontraotore to
ba used again for building purposes.
There was much, however, that was
useless, and that has been used by dif
ferent ships for ballast, aod It was
wilh that that the John Swan, which
is direct from Manila, was loaded.
In composition ths remains are very
much like concrete, though £heav
iar and harder. Small pieces are being
brought to the oity where they are In
great demand by curiosity seekers.
BRUNSWICK GA. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 17 1900
MB. HARDT M. STAFFORD DIAD.
Well Knowa Offiien of iGlyn County
Passes Away Lst Night.
It will be a souroe of mueb regret to
tbe many friends of Mr. Hardy Staf
ford to learn of bis death; which oc
curred at his home m tbe country last
night at 10:10.
Mr. Stafford was one of Glynn
county's best known and most popular
cltisens. Hs was a true friend and
loyal to every trust. For years be lias
lived among t tbe people ot this com
munity and made a good citizen in
every senes of the word. His death
will be lead with sorrow by a host of
friends.
Arrangements for tbe funeral bad
not been completed in time for publi
cation this morning but they will be
enuouooed by a notice potted ou tbe
postt ffloe today by Uudertaker Moore.
Petition is bankruptcy.
Attorney Max Isaac bas filed a pe
tition in bankruptcy for Mr. J. H.
Heller, tbit city, formerly of
New York. Judge A. J. Crovatt, ref
eree in bankruptcy, hat set Jao. S7ib'
for a bearing. Tbe schedule of liabll
iUles stow $1,830.03, end assets noth
ing? Mr. Heller is a dry goods and
notions dealer doing bntineee In tbit
oity.
Isl i M H
Not having been called
for, we now announce
the 2nd afid 3rd prizes j
drawn by the judges. jf*
FIRST PRIZE —23SS* t.
SECOND PRIZE. -3890—4674
•—JUDGES
Howard Waff, Phil S. Far
mer, Roland A. Mullins.
If you have any of these num
bers call immediately,
KEIOPOTT, D. 0.
OPTICIAN lAIfDgJKWELER.
316 NEWCASTLE STREET.
TIM* by wire daily from Washington. Officii
Inspector of watches for Southern Rail
way.
GRAND STAND PLATERS.
Mayor Bridge* Smith of Maooe May Lect
ure k*r*.
Mtyor Bridge* Smith of Macon has
written to hit friend, Mr. Laurence
C. Bodet, clerk of the city, in regard
(o dsliV'-rios ini leoture on “Grand
Stand Players” in Brunswiok at an
aarly date for the benefit of the Prioe
Fres Library in Maoon. Mayor Smith
has many friends here who will aooord
him a hearty welcoase, and the auooets
of his leoture in Brunswick i* assur
ed.
OFFICERS ELECTED
Names of Who Were Elected aad
Will Act.
The new ofHoer* who were elected at
a reosnt meeting of the Order of the
Eastern Star, the woman’s branch of
Masonry, art at follows, etoh on* fill
ing well the place appointed them:
Worthy Matron, Mr*. Alfred Chris
ty; Worthy Patron, Mr*. F.N. Knight;
Assistant Matron, Mr*. B. H. Gar
field; Conduotreae, Mr*. F. MoC
Brown; Assistant Condnotreea, Mr*.
F. N. Knight; Secretary, Mr*. Harry
Cateil.
TD NAME JUDGES
AND SOLICITORS
Various Committeemen Have Ex
pressed Their Views On the
Subject.
AGAINST CIRCUIT CONVENTIONS.
Tb Preple Are to Nsms Their Ohoios—An
Interesting Question and tbe Way it
Will Be Battled.
An Atlanta dispatch says. “In the
nomination of judge* and solicitors
for the various judiolal circuit* of
Georgia, tbe right of choice will be
exerclsad bythe people of each circuit
at a uniform primary, and not by
convention composed of delegates
from tbe different oountles of tbe clr
cult.
This important point, mvolviug the
interpretation of the constitutional
lamemendment, taking the election
oat of tbe legislature end placing It in
the hands of tbe people, has practioally
been determined upon by the members
of tbe State executive oomraittee, tbe
large majority of whom take the posi
tion that tbe Domination of judge and
solicitor in eaoh oirouit should be set
tled by tbe people at a oirouit primary.
From the tenor of oommunioetloDs
addressed to the Constitution by eaoh
oommitteeman who could be reached
little doubt is left that when tbe State
1 committee oomes together in tbs first
break of March, no time will
leULngonce for all the question that
discussion sinoe the
r f i •
adoption of the amendment by tbe
IrgistjHure.
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For tbe'firet time thia year the elec
tion 6f judge* and solicitors by the
people will be put to a practiosl test
under the recent amendement, and it
will be the duty of the executive com
mittee t* define just bow the eleotion
shall be conducted, and to what degree
the people aball enjoy the privilege
given them by the new amendment.
A large majority of those members of
the executive committee who have
beeti beard from, take tbs firm stand
that to allow tbe nomination tob
made in eaob circuit by a seleot com
mittee, would be to reinstate tbe same
possibility for wrong; in fact, even to
a great extent than existed formerly
wben tbe election lay in the trends of
tbe legislature.
HOW ELECTION WILL BEHELD.
It is proposed that on the day of the
general primary, before tbe gathering
of tbe State demooratio oonventlon,
the people of tbe oountlee of eaob cir
cuit shall vote for their own judge and
solicitor at tbe same time their votes
are oaet for gjvernor and atatebouse
officials. In this way, it is urged,
there can be no doubt as to who the
peopls of each oirouit want forjudge
and solicitor. When tbe vote of each
oounty in every oirouit has been con
solidated at noon tbe day following
the primary, tbe results for judge and
solicitor will he certified to by tbe
oounty committee and forwarded to
the obeirman of the State committee,
who will lay it before tbe State con
vention, whiob will foi mally ratify the
action of tbe respective circuits, plso
ing ail nominations upon tbe general
State ticket ae required by law.
Under tbe constitutional amendment
the eleotion of eaoh superior oourt
Cut Glass— ,
Dorflinger’s.
Name on Each Piece-
Brunswick
Book Cos.
judge and aolicitor iu tbe State must
be ratitl and at the poll j by all the peo
ple of lbs Slate, and the euoceseful
candidates in the oirouit primaries af
ter receiving tbe nomination cf the
convention must go before the people
on the State ticket at the general elec
tion.
IMPORTANT POINT SETTLED.
By the open and unqualiffed posi
tion these members of the executive
been heard from
have taiggp-ly• much impor
tanoe I®|| f it i*
believed® : f ' ] Vke de
in some qiS&|,i4 i f •'*- i
linns by oirsoßS' ,r ‘ "
apparent,! :S j . jßciswn which
lias prartiOatl*, f f icheiKjD_Gio .
members of (tie cvKSolitt.ee, leaven lit
tle doubt but that wlyih they meet in
this city they will adopt the plan
which proposes the carrying out of
the spirit and letter cf the amend
ment.
KAISER BROS.
Annual Mark Down Sale
LADIES'JACKETS and CAPES
Beginning Monday, January
15th, and continuing until our |
winter stock is disposed of.
Ladies" Jackets
From SIB.OO down to $ll.OO
From $15.00 down to $9.50
From $12.50 down to SB,OO
From sll-50 down to $7.50
From $8.50 down to $5.00
From $6.00 down to $3.75
From $4.50 down to $2.50
KAISER BROS.
THE OLD RELIABLES. Ai
PRICE FIVE CENTS
AT METHODIST CHURCH. ®
Ladies Parienage Aid Society Meat*
day mB
An important meeting is call*®
this afternoon at half past
o’clock, at the first Methodist ohRjH
of the Ladies Parsonage Aid Sjffiß
Every member is urged and requ<M
to be present, as there are very stjp
subjects to be discussed and aot^|
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Forßit.
neWbrlck stores J
recently oc-opie®
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streets. Best location in
bu*lu*ss. to sis.odß
Houses and lots for sale and relH
every part of city or county.
Burroughs Real Estate Agenc®J
Matinee today at 3 p jti.
Prices 10 and 20c.
Ladies’ Capes, m
From $ll.OO down to $6.(
From $7.00 down to $4.2?
From $5.00 down to $3.25
From $4 00 down: ttf
From. $3,00 down to ISiijH
From $2.00 down to lI.IH
From $1.50 down to SIJjH