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The Brunswick Times.
EiUbUahftd 1889.
The Brunswick Call.
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T&e Brunswick Times-Call,
COS3OI.IDATEt )■.&,
■■■'{''- ‘ Published F? sy??
CVJCKY MORNING lUciCI? MONDAY.
aBTBUM H, LEAVY - - - - - Editor
ROLAND A. KTJTLINS, Bonnes* Manager
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NOTICE. V -
Hereafter all legal ad vert I fo
ments must he paid fob after the
first insertion. Tha management
has been put to a great deal of
trouble and delay lo Collecting in
the past, and in future must take
advantage of the Georgia law on
this subject. Oct. 10,1900,
CHRISTMAS ISSUE.
Next Sunday The Times-
Call will have a special
Christmas edition which will
give advertisers a rare op
portunity to reach the Christ
mas trade. Get your ads
ready.
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THE GRIFFIN VERDICT.
The case of Tricy Griffin, murderer
of Conductor Marlon Latimer, hie at
tracted a great deal of attention.
This man has been trial, found guil
ty, and how he must pay the death pen
•lty for hi* awful crime.
The Times Cali, clamors 'or the
blood ef no man, be ho white or blaok,
butitbuj a profound regard for the
law and believing Griffin guilty,'' it
flicks be should hang.
the murcrartrlud a very poor opinion*
ol human life. HVV,-anted to ride and
"would kill the conductor" or acaom
pliah his purpose. His threats were
carried dut to the letter. He.did kill
s conductor and now bit own life mutt
be taken as a consequence.
The strong arm of the law has assert
ed Itself—what an example to mSa
especially the black man. Let the fate
that await* Griffin stare them io ’he
face* Ho has dote wrong, be must
*uffr.
PHILANTHROPY THAT DOESN'T PAY.
Every ones in a while a man, dj
gustrd with tbs battles over the d< llsis
left by dead men, decides to dispute of
his property daring lii lifetime He
wants to be a benefaotor, to make glad
those who need the wealth be possesses,
to bestow charity, sod feel the good of
giving. Tbe world doesn’t seem ripe
for that kind of philanthropy. Many
have tried it, and died poor and neg
ieoted. Tke naan who baa robbed him
•elf to benedt others, isu’c always sura
of kindoeaa and consideratloa—more's
the pity.
Alexander Jackson, 75, of Camden,
- Del., allowed the faot to beeone pablio
that be proponed to distribute bis
wealth during life.
Today l>o it disgusted with humanity.
He has been cajoled and threatened, he
gets begging letters by tbo wagon
and the most of them como from peopla
who *re rothlng for jAloxauder Jack
eon. The smell of money attracted a
WrJv4>f Tulturta, who are ready to
flgUlfor spoil,
3t". JacVeoa made a mistake, Ho
admits lL Nearly rve-y other man who
has tried this particular brand of phil
anthropy cn consistently say, “I told
yon so." ,•
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Nate, raisins, currant*, citron, io
fact, ill ingredientsiok frail cakes, at
D&Vwf’s.'-v • • ■
MABEL PAIpE.
Brunswick’s favorite Will be at the
Opera JfottsO All pf Week
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For ons .wcck commencing Monday,
exffipt Thuffeday, Manager vVolffc off
eta to hie patrons an- ahqaestlpoa.bly
superior popular '. Sprictd;' attraction
name! , This Southern Stock Opmpiuay,
supporting winsome Mabel I‘alge, who
bears the well earned title of "the
idol of the south,” and certainly no
actress, no matter how great, has more
admirers in the Southern state* than
this charming Utils comedienne. She
made bor first starring tour when she
was but eleven j ears pf age, and now,
though only In her nineteenth year, she
has made herself a reputation of which
many a mors pretentious actress might
eel proud.
The Captain's Mate is tbe opening
bill, which is said to be a magnificent
production. Tbe eumpany carrying all
the scenery and electrical effects used
In the plee. Matinee will be given
Wednesday and Saturday. The man
ager* ot Miss Msbel Paige and the
Solhern Stuck Company who will-be
lt i a week’s engagement Monday, Dec.
J 9 n, have seemed the ol light to pre-
Bs it the romantic French military
Nr one, "A Prisoner of Algiers.”
\gimiso.a magnificent producMfffeff
the play during the eogi '
which Miss l’a - .. ,
claim that
worn i*"ihe mor%.'Haay*ie*
en tire wartiis4>4 ,uf'.'.c *Ak/jjge repfr
td’to.company.
Scats are nob djyule.
Fresh line bt fine routed eott>e* and
tias, at QsVos'a,
: ■ T.'a# i'i mi mi.m 11 ruin . i '•■l.
Fruit sake* in 1 |b , 3 lbs. and 5 lbs.,
- cwy~ ■
The Schooner ‘‘Glty of Nassau," Cup
tain Kelly in ootnmand, is now lying
at Coney it Parker’s wharf, wftb ft fine
cargo of oranges, banapse,shells, etc.,
wlffch are being Sold at low prices.
Thus* interested fn purchasing ffuft
for Xmas, would doSprU tu Call and
sseOsp-ain Ksily.
FOB SALE,--Good ope-borso phae
t n, in excellent condition, ohsap.
Address P. O. box “A A."
Florida •
Oranges *
25c Dozen *
They are juicy, very thin
skinned and sweet. Medium
size golden russe's.
Also fancy N. Y, 8 ate eat
ing Apples, fancy Ma'aga
drapes and fresh new Cocoa
nuts.
LLOYD’S;
| pitonk sr>s-
I (Next door to Fleming & Waft)
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL. DECEMBEB 15,190 U
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r For a living'; He has fb- lift must,
"make bay-while. ti sun sUiies,"-no
SJAtter Jiskv'he'feeisi: The.s>sult isovkf
; work. TUa’ stomiK-X usually gives the
tra?A
tioa and. quiTiUon are'rferangea, . wood,
does Bbt nwKisjD ludigetAkw
In. such a caaaDr.; Pi tpaf-g Go!.ki;-7drt
-1 re-e4al>Ushe# the health.,
1 by k liotnpieiljjmm' df-Oie tHsttSuifed wfiß-nt
of-
‘tile- sfox.uaeh, ttbedGeA..Uie ldcoa and.re
moves tire- caunds iff- & iseaae.,' ■'-tt-iA a
. temperance- nicdieifgt, and cgntataa Aa
whisky nor
I*ftvouiite-S wiibinC'iresMrm
tl&
remedies but to so avsil. t BOuft U> Br.l
Here* and he told me •wfial to do. I stifierud
whs* pain lit my stomaeb ami lefl side sort
thoaglit. it wouM ijtt me. I*m atott to Write anti
let youbnoijiii I eas.it.rihkb l caa#qmy and
tw e*ea uwj&jOr
Dr, Pierce’s Ooiden >KdMi idsewoer)! and JWo
•viols of hit-mswant tctt-WxmtfUwair’s y-
Sick people caa patw-tSt-t>r Pierce- toy
tetter free. All Cperespotafel.-tK-e priVAta
Ad.it... In R V, y\ ■
will Convene today,
An -iber In vre-ling Murder to be
Tried.
Tftc-Hup. f :or wi 1 meeta- usual
this momlpg s r of esae^writ
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EfiOQMli Slfle
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TRIMMED HATS
thau It will below
thw f ttpffifoftit' w'S'tb, Our
m-.frnrfers gef the lu*p:nufbo from ex
pensive French model*, bur tb# mate
rial snd workmanship an Ar—ariosn
therefor* much ohesper, b • i ue the
*s good snd artistic
MISS KITE SLATER.
MU GJLOUUEBTEH ST,
Opera House,
ALL THE WEEK,
(Except Thursday.)
Coniencing Monday Dec. 17
Brcnswicrs Favorite
mabeupaige;
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SOUTHERN STOCK COMPANY.
SI’ARKLINO SPECIAL'!!KS,
KVRIi\TTIIMi-TO FLEASB.
M4TWEES W CBRESDiT & SMUfiDST
Prices 10, 20 and 00c.
AT THE GRAND.
Ward’s Minstrels Greeted by a Fair
Huu*e Last Night.
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. Harry-Ward's gay and jolly min
'stKjla held the boards last ; night, and
kepta fair liouSfl merry fnum overture
'u>fto*'e;-.-.; : 2r
The opening scene 'the
bojfttrany seated tj^'-ee^tilatims;
lo cen or in
*U il-e, api bl ackened up •hd\-ilr -ai
each' ewheiuityof t-.o emi cirofe. A-N-.b
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• .’The Fee aery was gorgeoas and- a'akz
ling with brUHsci multi-colored eiec
tflc li-hiß. Meß*et.Ed Dbyle ia cv
,cioirie mshiphhitiotft bf his p*ua>, -as
well received.
o* the *nlolslß, Will
gAUH% iwjj Frank, >Mont Howard and
Iftfev- Sylvester eaptured the appiause 1
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F Ch.SrJ e.D.cker’* "Goo Goo Rjes”
amuseddis bearers, Harry Wstd’n-10--
oals Were the s goal for an itproariou.
burst utlAughier bf the hoa^e.
The pbOftcmenal wheelman Briggs,
rtelugglioir marveij -Monroe, tbe fl-x
--.-fbie m'WTWI, GirdiLer, and the. Adrian
w.njrera fw'^ptareai-of tNolioanu
ift/'h Jin*' 'mM f ,'uLil'l—a J.s 1
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wßG&s.'h
' t'Sf k Afa.-J- ulifia ’
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.Oeey
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ifbrlr.
B'ibr. Eva tt^ifegiass."B'eiioii.t.
1 U-Ili Amboy ..A 4 ®
cLiLuian. jjj
Sct.r. J. Manchester Hjnc, Mat-f
thews, Phliaielphia
&cbr. WalthHra Barter, New Yoik.
Scbr. H, Bowers, Young, FroVidencv.
BAILXO.
Str. ftio Grsnde, Jtbasione, New
York.
E. R. BAKER,
Dentist.
Special Attention to Crown
and bridge work.
Offlce:
5022 Grlou’ster St
For Asthma use CHE
NEY'S EX PECTORA NT *.
; NOTICE OF SALK
UNOKli l A—Glynn Conntv.
I wdt rett lierore thr curt house door of *id
county, tj, rho highest ouw. r lor cash. within
theJsFaJhi.uniorsale ou the -ind day of Derm,
Kr. iWO. the Brigantine -Pabta.” and a U th£
raging and all appu, lenance ~ and two
hay (tterrin, the I'argonow aboard said ve4l
ter oewnuwed at the eacmarerS coat. and eaict
teslF mIW -tree of any oharter, party or rob
t*Jw|W affrol*htmet; said tale he l nr had 10
r ureuahewet an order wauled tiy Hi Honor
J. D Sparks, jndyo of iheUtyi ours of Brun..'
\vl*k, G*ori<t, oa the Mb ot lirrember, to
eatlefy snatUetmient jwmliu* in said court in
:S7r' st UoB
2*i . . TV H. BKhRIK,
.'.bei 11-Utymihou-.U,tSforgir,
Your uv<)iiw>Ctid.v you’d tiotjl
at LloydV
,’tTone S:-5.j j
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CASTORIA
• . .- The KimWfou Have Always Boug-lit, and which lias been.
, la use nr over 30 year.,, has borne the signature of
M - y - ~~ au<4 Il*s been made under his per
jtJrft-T*/,
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
AftCim: ■•dVit's, Imitations and “Just-as-good” are but
Jy, tu that tritie witii and endanger the health of
t- Ixifeatsi a ! CliUdi'eu— against Experiment,
W%t is dASTORIA
Ctostoria, isMßiamtess snbstitnte br Castor Oil. Jare
goric, Divnuml Soothing Syrups. It It
contains ntHier Opltun, Morpbiiicws^gaeaßTw^'flfa>.ulo
enbstaiice.Fit* age is Its guaraittms
and allays - i-’eihness, it cures audjpvind
Colic. It reUeveii Teething - Troubles, Cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regelates the
Stomach and Howels, giving healthy and uafiitral sleepff
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend*
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
w** ciw WWW. It UR .tweet, mw vo City.
Un, slw, .ill bo open usttl oo' : .
Space dot g’nt rerm’t u* to go into dolaiis as to
our magnlflcunYktock of goods, it would take
f page*. All wc ask Is to pay us visifsed it will
£ '• . fully pay you to go to that much trouble, lor
P i ' will be astounded at the revelation .
When in search of a wedding present you
will find what you want stjour store.
H. M. MILLER & SON.
Mr, Otto Arnheirter bad the misfor
tune ta be thrown troro bis buggy near
hanover park on Wednesday and re
ceivedroyeral serious ip juries.
Ghristmas Ibjng^
Are better selected before the rush.
A few hints.
Bath Robes $3 .SO to *B.OO,
Umbrellas fey handles #2.50 to SB.
Handsome Neckwear all prices,
Walking Canes 50c to $1.50.
Handkerchiefs Silk and Linen
Mufflers fl.fl) to $2.00
Silk Snspenders §1.25 to §2 50
* jm* —LEVY’S.
Ship Not ce.
Neither the'master, owners or con
signees of the British bark Itrform
will be responsible for any debts co a
tractcd by the crew of eaid bark.
Ross, Master.