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THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL.
VOLUME XI. NUMBER 91.
EMPEROR WILLIAM WILL
NOT SEE PAUL KRUGER
MmgL Be _ When He
r. Arrives.
MAKES CONVENIENT
/"TO BE AWAV THEN
France ires flu a Last
Harral.
The Grand Old Man Left the Gay
French City at One P. m.
Yesterday.
Bertie, Dec. I —An official of tho for
oign office informed a correspondent, of
the Associated Press today that the
foreign office had been no.ifled Sate yci
terday evening that President Kruger
srould arrive here Tuesday.
The official admitted that Emperor
William’s traveling plans may prevent
him from seeing Mr. Kruger.
KRUG EH 18 OFF
Paris, Deo, L—Panl Kruger left lire
Hotel Scribe at 1 “o'clock this afternoon
4o a closed carriage surrounded by a
‘ squadron of mounted muoioipa! guards.
The crowds which gathered about the
hotel was decidedly small compared
with the size of those which greeted
President Kruger a week ago
to our patrons.
We always ksep in stock all of the
stacdard brands of goods.
Headquarters for the finest line of
wine and liquors in the city. Speoial
qualities for medicinal purposes.
Our phone it 144-3, and if you need
anything in onr line, call us up, and
we will deliver, free of charge, all
goods bought of ns.
Nice pool tables for the use of onr
customers, free of ohsrge.
Best lice of 50. cigars in the oily, in*
eluding “Little Nobles,” "Saratoga,”
gnd many other*.
“Tom and Jerry,” prepared in bot
tles, Try it.
Prat lunob every day.
“Tux Pa*lob,”
204jA>ak etreet,
J. Mlitpoa, Manager.
M
Then kagirin/f celery and bananas
bast at Lloyds. ’Phone 2)5-2
I HI II
Hid nil mm
Paris, Dsc. L—When President
K ranger started for Cologne today an
axeited admirer threw X boqnet at
bias with snob fores as to ;draw blood
whoa tt struck him on tbs nose.
UPRIGHT IS
EASYWINMER.
DffliM Mr. Corker ft a
Vote of 303 to 50.
The eleotion for Jaeiioe of the Peaos
pasted of quietly yesterday, and save
for the presence of a score of workers
who stood around the polls, the passer-
by would not have known that an elec
tion was really being held. Mr. L. J.
Leavy was not opposed, aod the con
test was between Judge J&moi T.
Lambrlght and Mr. A. W. Corker, for
Justice of the Ptaoe, for a term of four
a count of the votes, the
managers announced the reeult as fol
lows:
J. T. Lambrlght.,,... ...... - 308
A. W. Corker v 6
Majority tor Lambrigbt... . .247
Judge Lambrigbt, the winner by
suoh a large majority, is a gentleman
who bolds the respect and confidence
of the entire community, aod his ex
oellent vote shows that the people ap
preciate the fact that bets just the
man for the position.
BRUNSWICK IS ADVANCINTT'"
A Pftoe of Nows That Will Interest
Everyone.
Ye*, Brunswick is growing. New
enterprises are homing in, the Mari
time congress will soon be held here,
and there ia new life and new hope in
everything.
Likewise, at my store yon will find
new jewelry, silverware, novelties,
eto.; and in everyway, you will tee
that we are keeping step in the onward
anaroh of our city.
The year of 1900 is fast going out,
and another holiday season <• right at
our doors, bringiog it* Cfanatmas du
ties aa well at its Christmas obeer.
You have praaenta to buy, undoubted
ly, and you ftel that the selection of
nio* and appropriate artioles. at prloe*
wltbin tbn limit* of your parte, will
prove no small task. It ia the great
duty Christmas imposes on man, that
bn shall go forth and bay gift* for hit
fellow man, and we mty add that he
atually pate it off until the eleventh
hour, and then goes about hia dety to
crowded for time, sad so uncertain
about what to get and where to flod
it, that Christmas gifts art net the
oarefolly ehosen and appropriate se
lection* they abonld be, but a hastily
eolleeted lot of “thinfa that will do,”
tadloaMv* of more good will than good
taste on the part of tb giver. To ev
ery reader who wiebee to make a sec-
BRUNSWICK. GA. SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 2, 1900.
mm hr
VI [III
Tirts-M Is Nov At
tracting Attention.
10 ' Will SUCCEED?
This is the Question Now Before
the Boys and Girls of
Brunswick,
A contest of any kind from an elec
tion to plain business is indeed interest
ing and often very exciting.
In a presidential centest everybody
is interested from the preacher to the
politician and in any local contest all
citizens take a gteat di il of interest.
Eyery life insurance company is a
candidate for business, but the average
bead of the bouse does not give it the
proper thought. Life insurance is a
serious step. Examine all other,pol
Iciee and then call on or write J. B.
Abrams, District Gonerul Ag-*ut of the
Phoenix of Hartford, and he write
the insurance.
mi 7™
New York, D.c. 1.-Lieutenant Hob
ton was taken to the hospital here to
day, suffering from Typhoid fetter, Ue
is regarded as a very sick man.
oese of Cbris'mae shopping, we Biy
commence in time! ,
Later, we eball have a very crowded
store, and less time at our disposal for
exhibiting different attractions thor
oughly to each visitor. Nuw, a few
words about the advantage? our pres
eot Men* of Christum goods may of
fer you poraoually, as possible gifts
for your relativss and friends; that is
really the thing of importance for yon
to oooeider, and what you most wish
to know abont, we soppoae:
In variaty, novelty, and wide range
for selection, to auit all individual
needs, onr very eomplete stock will
surely please yon. We bav* service
able and moat appropriate gifte for
everybody, large or krnall, lady or
gentleman, ehild, baby or grandparent.
In prioee, we ere determloed to make
thie a merry Christman, indeed, for nil
onr customers, and inenra to every
bnyer nt our atom, bonnet vaiuee in
goode tint are unquestioned bargains
at the prices we aek.
From now on until Christmas, we
will keep a half page in this paper
Ailed with enggeatione. Retd our
page “ad" In.this iatoe.
nvitieg you to oill and aee our vary
baaatifni and intereating lino of holi
day novel!!**, end expressing the best
wiebee of the season, we remain,
Your* respectfully,
Kikft ox Mott,
Jewel# r and Graduate Optician,
3 Newcastle etrvet.
Exports Are Two ni a
Half Hillion.
FIFTY Ell_ ARRIVALS
December Will Pass Last Month
by a Very Large
Nnmber
The shlppieg report for November it
indeed a good one considering the fact
that on account of the storms along the
coast many shlpe find it convenient to
lay ap on dry dooke during the first
part ol October and the lattor part of
November, Notwithstanding this the
exports and imparts amounted to $2,-
114 87; arrivals 68, tonnage 48;410,
V
The Bt. Andrews Brotherhood will
v
hold another of its interesting debates
next Wednesday evening ia the Sun
day school room of the Episcopal
church. The subject will be gold ver
sus iron and au interesting discussion
will be heard a*Jo the'relative msrlte
of thesetajb val liable tnlfals.
DIE# DUCK 1
HAVE ARRIVED
New York, Deo. I.—The Duke and
Duchess ef Manchester arrived here
this afternoon on the steamer St.
Louis.
Eugene Zimmerman, father of the
Duchess extended them a cordial wel
come. Tb* Duke explained the rea
sons of his romanic wedding satisfaot
or; to Mr. Zimmerman.
SUIT FOR BIG AMOUNT.
E. A. Putnam add O li*rs Hue Mrs.
Viol-. Johnson.
One of tbe mo*t interesting oases
filed in the superior c urt for some
years is that of E. A. Putnam and
others v*. Mrs. Viola Johnsor, pe
tition for tquitahle relief.
The plain iff) are represented by
JudgeCourtland Symtnes, of this city,
and Attorney I). P. Waiters of Atlanta,
and it is said that the case will be one
of the moat spirited law suits in the
history of this county.
The case eomes out of the Putnam
estate. Mr. E. A. Putnam is the son
of Mr. A. T. Putnam, deceased, and
Miss Florrie Putnam, another party to
the suit ia bis adopted daughter. The
case will not be trill* until the Mey
term of the Superior court
Wood
Wood
Wood.
King up phone 31 dr call at yard cor
ner GloooeSter and Grant street*'
FURTHER ACCOUNTS OF
AWFUL KENTUCKY CRIME
The Entire County Is Up
In Arms,
THE THOUSAND
MARK PASSED.
Ml CaMMs Male a Good
Slowing Yesterday.
Yesterday was another lively day
for the candidates in the Tixm-Call’s
eircus party contest.
Altogether 369 votes were oast, of
wbieh Miss Addle Tankersley received
137, Mia* Claudia Luoaa 124, Misa
Dollie Tison 65, and Miss Madge
Young 44.
All votes in today's ’paper oan be
voted tomorrow. Many stores and of
fices will not be opened today, and ef
course, they oan be cast tomorrow.
They boxea will, however, be at their
usual places today,.
HOW THEY STAND.
Mies Claudia Luoaa v 416
Miss Addle Tankersly 972
Miss Madge Young _ 210
Miss Dollie Tison „106
Scattering 161
Tptal cast .1213
OFFICIAL BALLOT.
For the Most Popular Young Lady
in Brunswick, I Vote tor
Miss...
ROBINSON’S SHOW
December 2.
SHIPPING REPORT
Oorreoted Daily by Gapt. Otto Jsbanntisn
Pert of Brunasisk, Dee 1,1900.
ARBI VXD.
Kate B, Ogden, Wilbert Providence.
Schr. Harold C • Beecher, Law, New
York.
Scbr. Frederick Roeasener, Kastman,
Bath.
Scbr. Thelma, Coombs, Boston.
Sohr. Wm. Neely, Thompson, Port
land.
T* Messrs. M. Emanuel ok Cos , char*
tered:
Scbr. George W. Wells, 2,743 tone,
saw, Capt. Crowley, for a cargo eroaa
tie) from Brunswick to New York will
Rarry 46.000 ties.
Mr, Henry Lontberg, representing
Ludden A Betee, will bs in the city for
a few day*. If year piano needs tan
-Ilg or repairing, yon will do well tw
leave erders at Brawn’* drag store.
P RICE FIVE CENTS.
THE FIEND WILL
BE CAUGHT SOON
AM Tlei Goins a Barn
in at tie Stake.
There Will Absolutely Be No
Chance for Gibßon if
Caught.
Catletteburg, Ky., Deo. I—No traee
has been found of Wm. Gibson, who
Is charged with having tortued bis 3-
year-old stepdaughter to death with a
red hot polker. Posses are searohing
for him, and if he is caoght it is very
likely that he will be summarily dealt
with. It if thought that the man has
escaped into Ohio.
Tho orime is one of the foulest ever
• immitted in the oeunty, and the
impulse* is thoroughly aroused. It it
fuggneted that hanging would be too
good for Gibson, and many have ad
vocated burning him at tho etake if
caught.
An investigation has revealed the
fact that the girl Lillian Roller bad
been tortured tor months with a red
hot polka. The end oame Tuesday
night*when Gibson, it Is alledged,
forced a red-hot polker down the lit
tle one’s throat, killing her. He then
fl-d, after tiring the home of Widow
Curtis, two doors away. JSince then
he has not bceu seen.
Iu tue bouse in wbioh the murder
occurred, Gibson’s wife lay on a sick
bed, with her two week’s old child,
powerless to raise an alarm. Gibson’s
13-yesr old brother witnessed the kill
ing, but was afraid to raise an alarm,
for fear be would suffer tba same
fate.
The instrument of torture was an
iron poker nbont IS inobes in length.
When found it wna lying an tha
heartb and was still bot. As soon ns
tbs erims bsotme known.'Cbisf of Po
lice Yost deputized 30 men, and a
search for Gibson was at once began,
Tba wife of CLbson, who is undtr
guard, does not teem to showwiMM
least distress over the obiid't death- .
Gibson’s young brother is under arrest.
BUTTLE IS RAGING
IXI HU
London, Deo. I.—A big battle ie ra
ging tolajr between General Knox*
command and General Dewet’e foreee
at Ronxrllle. DeWet’i eaptnrn ie re
ported to be imminent.