The Brunswick times. (Brunswick, Ga.) 189?-1900, July 13, 1900, Image 1

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IJNPRECEDXTED ! Spaldimttlhainless Bicycles while they lest only JSO.OO. Ji A. MONTGOMERY, 508 Gloucester St, VOLUME 11; NUMBER 169 Ml Mr. J. 6. Campbell Ends His Own Life. BULLET HOLE IN HEAD There Wae No Cause for the Young Man to Seek Self Destruction Except That Health Was Bad. Mr. O. J. Campbell, owner of tbe 1 continental saloon, suicided or was the victim of bd accident yesterday morning shortly after 5 o’clock. The deceased generally opened hi* place of business and yesterday morn ing went down as usual. Mr. J. E. Hbepperd, who is associated with Mr. went in tbe place and, noticing a pistol on the outside of the oounter, looked for tbe deceased, but did not see him and went behind the counter. There he saw Mr. Campbell l|ing in a pool of bio'll ard a pistol bail bole through hia bead Mr. Hbepperd wen: for dootors and •a toon aa tbe first one siw the un fortunate man eaid that lire only only a short time. He lived un til II o’clock but was unconscious. 1 he deceaaed was a young man well liked by all. He is the nephew of -Held Up * The (juiility of our matchless rr-m-r assortment of Fine Furniture; rICES ARE DOWN, JR ’way down to Slowest notch Mj V ►FASHION’S FUR FANCIES IN J^k (Fine Furniture. If You Like to be Lost in case and lazy comfort, try the luxury of one of our i "feoCKlltfG j L A positive temptat'on to indolence. I I. M. MILLER £ SON. i .UNDERWEAR p SALE. suits Silkene Underwear, for- I m Eer price $2 per suit, to close out it He M 81.37 Per Suit, ,LSVY'S THE BRUNSWICK TIMES, former Mayor John J. Spears, and was a close relative of the Reppard family of davannah. Ha has lived in this city tbe greater part of bis life. A jury was summoned immediately after his death by Corner Jennings and was composed J. J. I.ott, fore man ; Q.*”W. Cline, P, M. Ulsch, .1. H. I’olbill, J. B. Abrams, C. M. Gjwen. The jury returned tbe following ver dict: “We, the jury, tind that the deceas ed, J, G. Campbell,came to his death by a pistol shot at bis own bands.” J. J. I.OTT, Foreman. The fuueru] services will occur from the residence ol Mr. J, J Spears, uuclc of the deceased, at !> o’clock this morn ing. Rev. Water ft. < Hllmore will con duct the services and the interment will tic in Oak Groye ceneiary. The iiiat of Wounded who have been healed by Banner Salve is very large. It heals all wounds or sores and leaves no -car. Take no substitute. W .1. Hutto, the drupgist. ,1. W. Watkins will loan you money on personal prop erty and real estate. One Minute Cough Cure is the only harmless remedy that produces immedi ate results. Try it. W. J. Hull’s. FOB KENT -Furnished rooms or part of bouse trom July 15 h to 0010 bar Ist Apply to Times t flioe. Cii Held a Very Interesting Meeting Last ' Night. CLAUSE ABOUT TAXES. And Other Important Ma'ters Were D scuss-'d by Our C ty Father*. Council met in regular session last night and the following is the report of same: Present: Hon. 0.1). Atkinson maydr, ■i ~ . ami Aldermen Dart, Branhsm^-UKroiK ;v worth aud Thomas. Absent: Aldermen Mason, Krauss, Briescuick aud Abrams. Minutes of previous meeting were read and eon tinned. ck tit Tons. From Mrs. Valeria M. Gray, stating that tbe assessment on her property for the year 11)00 was evidently errouerous, being beyond what she claimed it to be. Deferred to committee on Taxes aud Revenues. From Della M. JKellog, asking that restrictions on side walks near her prop erly, placed by Hal Jennings he remov ed. Referred to Public Works, From H. 8. McCrary, asking that back taxes bn certain JJfew Town lots paid by Wrp. J, J/T Bell be refunded. Referred to Taxis and Revenues. From .1 S Buffo, slating ihatrevelrv and debauchery prevailed in bar room operated by Fonder oil Bay street, and asking that the nuisance he abated. Re r v- ,*f ' ■ • t ferred to mayor. Thu foil 'Wing was read anil adopted: I'BTITION. To the Honorable Mayor and Council ot tli City of Brunswick, Brunswick, da. Ocutlemun:—With reference to the enclosed petition of Moece Isaac, hereto attached fliWing all papers, which peti tion was referred to the Committee on J>xes and we bog to report and recommend to Council that petition be gran'ed, and that Mr. Isaac be allow ed to pay (axes on bis property based upon the same valuation on same as he paid for the year l89!>. We recommend further that the same direction bo given in the cases of llev. .1. P. Luckie, Driest Roman Catholic church also of Mrs. MonrooFlciiiing and J. C. Calhoun: and that these parties be like wise permitted to pay taxes on their re spective properties based on the same property valuation of last year. Respectfully submitted, J W. KnAiisa. Cb’m. .1. M. Blood Worth, If. Dart. KRBOI.UTIONB. The following offered and adopted; By the Mayor. Resolved by the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Brunswick, in council as sembled, and It is hereby resolved by authority of the same, that a discount of ten per cent, be and the same is here by allowed to all persons who shall pay their taxes due the said city for the year 1600 on or before the first day of August, lOOt). ORDINANCES, The following placed on second aud third readings; An ordinance to amend an ordinance entitled, “An ordinance to assess and levy taxes for the support of the City Government for the year 1900, and for tli c payment of the public debt of the same; to prescribe penalties for viola tions of said ordinance, and for other purposes. ” Bee. 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Bruns wick, in council lawfully assembled, and it is hereby ordained by authority of thn same, that the words “one and one bait BRUNSWICK, GA„ FRIPAYSMORNING, JULY 13, 1900. per centum securing in the second and third lines of the second of said ordinance, be and the same. hereby stricken; nnd the words, “one and one quarter per centum” be, and the same are hereby substituted in lieu of said words stricken. So that said section when thus amended shall read as foK lows. Sec, 2. He it further ordained by the authority aforeaaid. that for the purpose . aforesaid, .for the said year, 1900, a tax of one add one quarter per centum be, and the same is hereby lev led and assessed on vll the taxable prop erty of this city; and shall be paid by the several respective owner and owners of the same in two equal payments: one on Or before the,3oth day of June, 1900, and the other on or before the 30th day of November, 1900; provided any tax payer shall haye the right to pay Ills or her whole tax at tle time the first in * stall tnent Isfpaid. Sec 3. Be It farther ordained by the authority aforesaid that all ordinance', or parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance, be and the same are hereby repeated. Passed and adopted by the mayor and couucil this 12lh of July, 1800. 1), D. Atkinson, Mayor. Attest; L. C, Boukt, Clerk of Council. Adjourned. L, C. Book i. Clerk. WILL BE A HIT. Relatives of Mr. J. G, Campbell Bay His Death is Result of an Accident. An interesting law suit will probably result from the death of Mr. J. G Camp bell. The deceased held an accident policy in the and Casulty Com pany, of New Vork, for $9,000 00 and tlie relatives of the deceased claim that his death was due to an unfortunate ac-. ofdcnt,-while tbe' C'asualiy company will contend that it was a suicide. It is said that attorneys have ulroady been employed apd the case will be an interesting one. $ > ,v„ "Sa ' ,j j> DO YOUR FEET ACHE AND BURN. Shake into your shoes Alien's lToo'.i" Ease, a powder for tjie feet. It 0091a the feet and makes tight or new shoes feel easy. Cures Corns, Bunions, len, Smarting, Hot, Callous, Sore and* Sweating feet. Allen’s Foot-Ease re leaves all pain and gives rest and com fort, We have over 30,000 testimonials. It cures while you walk. Try it to-day. All druggist and blioc stores sell it, 25c. Sample sent free, Address Allen B. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. When in need, call on J. W. Watkins. He loans mo ney on personal property. NOTICE. Through an error in last evening’s paper the adver tisement of the Bee Hive stated the shirt waists at $\ would he on sale Monday morning at 9 a. m M while it should have been Friday morning, July 13th. * HAVK £lPlrtt! You couldn’t drink anything more refreshing this hot weather than ICED TEA. We have the kind de licious enough to obarm the wrin kles out of ones face and make the eyes bright, firing in your tea taste. We guarantee to find some thing to suit it. Phone ISS. The Hostler, Bill. * The Quincy Boys Were Not Id It Yes terday Afternoon. NO GAME ON FOR TODAY Brunswick's Team D and Some Excellent Playing—Quincy Goe>to Fernandina. In spite of the inclement weather yes terday afternoon quite a large crowd went out to the baseball grounds to see the Quincy team meet with a terri bledefeat. It is with pleasure that The Times notes the unusually large number of ladles present and it is to be hoped that they w'lll continue to attend the games. The game yesterday, although the score was rather large, was a very pretty one. The Brunswick boys went out to redeem themselves for tbe game they lost on Wednesday and they dul in great shape. They started off tho first in ning aud made eleven runs before the side retired. Kapli&u was in the' box for Bruns wick and did some excellent work, as he usually .does. Be is a good all-round hall player, aud we arc glad that he is to lie with us the season. Ballyntinc was behind the bat and also did good work, Davison, Brunswick’s new man was in yesterday’s game and also did some 'gdod work, as did our entire team, The Quincy boys leave this morning for Fernandina,' where they play today an£ tomorrow. • •-¥ SUMMARY. Brunswick. AB, it. HIC I*o A. E, Wien, 1f...... /.-.• ~T’-1 *"3~' 0 0 Harper...., .....6 12 1 0 0 Ballyntino, c Jj 3 14 3 0 Holland, lb.. ... .0 3, 2 5 5 0 Wolff, - 2 0 Garrett, ss.. 5 3 1 33 1 Davison, ‘rf 6’ 2 10 0 0 -Hlrscb,. cf ..... : 1 2 0 0 1 r> 1 1 8 • S 0 C Th U 27 Quincy. AB, K. BH. DO. A; E : Pritclritt'd, civ-5 3- 1 • 3 3 2 •' • -vAf- ■ '-r ■ 1 Sauchcy. 2nd... ifi 2’ ’ 2 5 2 J Oliver, Ist 5 2 0 8 5 3 . jJ Oneil, ss .5 0” 13 2 1 Wilson,3rd.. A. G 0 13 3 3 J -'ii Coleman, cf 5 O ' 0 1 11 Valtry.lt ..4 0 0 1 0 0 Christopher, p.,4 0 1 2 2 1 Harris, rf.......4 0 2 1 1 1 42 7 8 27 19 Til Earned Runs-Brunswick 10, Quincy 8, Two base hits Oliver. Wild pilches, Hauchey 1. Base on balls—Off Christopher, 1 ( off lOlphaii, 1. Struck out—By Kapban, 8; by Christopher, 3. Double plays—Harper, Coleman. Time of game 1:45. Umpire, Tankersley, Scorer, Cohen. BCOJIK BY INNINUH Brunswick—lo 004 00 0 4—lß. Quincy—l 0 1 200 0 0 3-7. NOTICE. Through an error in last evening’s paper, the adver tisement of the Bee Hive stated the shirt waists at $1 each would be on sale Mon day morning at 9 a. in..while it should have been Friday morning, July 13th. / Cheap InsuranoeJ Many a man has; been insured against Bright’s disease, diabetes or other danger ous ailment by a fifty ceDt bottle of Foley’s Kidney Cure. W J Butts, the druggist. There are no better pills made than De- Witt’e Little Early Risers. Always prompt and certain. W. J. Butt's. JLBeat grade of Tallapoosa grape iuioe at Thoi. Keauy . ADDRESS TONIGHT Prof, Washington to Speak at the First African Baptist Clinch. Prof. Booker T. Washington, the noted colored educator and orator, will lecture at the First African Baptist church tonight aud a large crowd will doubtless be present. The white arc especially invited to at tend this lecture and a special row of seats will be reserved for them. HAVE YOU HEARD OF ITP Grand moving pictures exhibition will be given on the 18th of July at the School House by A Von lvossousky & Cos., of Brunswick, Come one, come all and see different views of Brunswick dtfring tbe flood, fierce tire and so on, also other objects of great interest. Over three hundred different pictures, besides interesting moving pictures. Everything (list class. For furrther information sec posters. OPPORNITY! The attention of our readera is called to the display adyertisement of The enterprising Bee Hive. Just now when the vory warm weather is with us, this storo offers the ladies an opportunity to purchase a White Lawn Shirt Waists worth $1.50 to $3 (16, at a uniform price ot sl.oo each. GIB FISH 11... 1 For benefit of the Fair Association 15, 2£, 50 cents ancLsi.oo. AT BROWN DRUG CO. Haviland China in open:stock. Cut Glass ATfITHE BRUNSWICK BOOK COMPANY Clean Your Old Straw Hate With J —_LINANE One 25c package cleans eight hats or one hat eight times., . . W J BUTTS, Thel Druggist. “On the Comer.” BKBT ON EARTH! The New Domestic Sewing Ma chine, latest improved bail bear ing. Have one left at your home for trial. Easy payments. J. A. MONTGOM FRY, 50:ruioucceter St. PRICE FIVE CENTS l|l. Georgia's Highest Tribunal of Justice Says Tnmer Must Serve Tie. DECISION CAME TODAY It Looks Like He Will Have to Serv Out His Time In the State P< nitentiary The Supreme court has aitirmed the deoieion in the Tnrner case from Glynn Superior court and the convic ted man will haye to serve out his time in the penitentiary. Everybody in Brunswick is familiar with this case. Turner was charged with cow stealing mid the case has been on the docket for sometime. At the December term of the court Judge Rennet would not pospone it, and It was tried, which resulted in a ver dict of guilty. LADIES The beßt and quickest preparation for cleaning [gloves is the Laßelte glove cleaner. For sale by H. V. Ad derly. Try it.