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BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL
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fMEXI. HUMBER 104.
BRUNSWICK-BIRMINGHAM
THE SURVEYING STARTS
Preliminary Work Already
Under Headway.
COLONEL mm
WILL GO TODAY
Tie fi- k B. is Sew i
uortaii Thim
ColMol I. C. Maohen Will Make
a Trip Over the Pro
posed Line.
Chief Engineer B. W. Roberts, *f
tb surveying orp of the Brunswick
* Birmingham Kail road began the pre
limiaary surrey of tbe line ot road
yesterday.
Col, X. <3. Machen will start through
the country today lor a ssroral daje
trip over the proposed routs.
Mr. James F. O’Shaughueiev baa
generously given the right of way
through hie extensive lands. The land
ewnem along the proposed line in
Glynn and Wayne have shown a most
lriendly disposition to the new road.
The fa mers will be greatly benefitted
and it is only proper that they sbonld
* give the right of way 'or the entire
route.
AT THE GRAND,
A Good Performance Was Given Lt
]/ j Nigtin , '
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l'or Mabel Pnge and Snot be* a Stock
Company opened its wek’s engage
meat last mgbr, to a large anddt
lighted house.
“The Captain’s Matts” was the play
used to introduce this oomp.ny to lb*
Brunswick playgoers.
Mabel Paige, in the title role, in
creased and strengthened her popu
larity, earned some years ago at
L’Arioso, wiih the playgiers. This
charming actress proved herself a ohic
and picquante little soubrette. Sbe
was greeted with a warm round of
plaudits, as sbe made her initial ac-
pearance before the footlights last
night.
W. A. Lar.g, as “Miki Flsnnigan,”
captured the honors of ;bi evening in
bis acrobatic dancing, o.rtl Hum
phrey, as “CtpL well.
Roe Bernard,
amused the auenenoe.
Tbe tpeci*V;es were good, Pelot.in
his wonderful joggling aot, doing some
marvelous work, wbiob was enthu
siastically applauded. Tbe oompaoy,
as a whole, is strong, and play with
ensemble.
Tonight, “Jack’s Sweetheart” is an
noustfed.
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Brand openiig tonight,
Meet me at the Elk, 9
THINGS TfIUIICAL.
JACK’S SWEBTHEAR 'WIGHT.
Tonight Mabel Paige sit. \ a d by
the Southern Stock Company’,, ?" Vi
seat tbe charming play, Jack ah |et
hert. Mabel is a great favorite' In
Brunswick and good bosses should
rule during her engagement. A mati
nee will be given tomorrow at 8 p. m.
OTHER PXOPLB’S MOM BY
This much talked of play will be
presented on Thursday night. Seats go
on sale today at Batts’ drug store.
The Lynchburg News be* the follovr.
log to say of this play:
Othf r People’s Money, as presented
at the opera house last evening was a
and cided euooest. An audience of a
fair size wss present, and tbat it fur
nished great amusement - .a evidenced
in the in. * we. .??.*# which the
amilee of wit end thestrlk.
tng iltuaUcns were
Mr. Henaevey Leßoyle, as Mr,
Hutchinson Hopper of, the Chicago
Board of Urges, exeruolfttngly
funny, and the mirth that fairly bubbl
ed out of him was so contagious that
bis every word and action was received
in a most appropriate manner, M.
L-RovTc’* support was exceptionally
strong, and at every stage of hie excel-,
lent characterisation ho was given by
h e members of bis company sueh in
oiTigent asaiatance that every fiature
of the performance was delightfully
balaaeed and entlr, ly effective. Alto
git ter, Other People’s Monav as one
of the most enjoyable comedies ifeat
ha* been seen in Lynchburg for a long
time and the refUtotloo which Mr. Le-
Royle established will make him a
welcome visitor hire in years to come.
NOTES.
Jack’s Btveethc Irt ton'ght. Matinee,
on Wednesday,
Tbe Olympia Opera Company will
be here all of next week, and they
should do a good businesk.
Mrs. W. J Lemoyne in The Greatest
Thing in tbe World Is a plendid at
traction tbat will be here at an early
date. .
Mr. A. Livingston spent yesterday
In fcji city.
Mr. Frank D Aiken returned to tbe
oily yesterday.
Mr. Robert Everett, of New Turk,
baaarrivod in tbe city, and will spend
tbe holidays with his sister, Mr. and
Mrs. K. H. Everett,
Grand opening* tonight.
Meet me at the Elk.
BRUNSWICK, GA. TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 181 1900.
niff u i
.] 'iV ■ .ft-.5*•;
He Ip tie BriHsl
liois
m IllCt REPULSED
Bat This Did Not Interfere At
All With the Brave
General
era, Dec. If.— It appears that I> e
Wet’s force was ifrlee repulsed before
It broke through the Brtttsh lines In the
neighborhood of ThabsnChu. Tbe
third ‘-attack OeYVet ladJ§||i. person.
With a few he charg
ed and broke the the rest
oithe command
He was forced, however, In
the haaffa of the British on*. IS -pbtjjofler
and IB wagons, 1 with amiaunfl i 100
stores.' &SB*
ANOTHER BATTLE
report at battle, resttlt-
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Orange river and tbtai’y defeated, with
very heavy losses in killed and wound-
A y number of Boers, it i* aildt-d
**: •&2uj&r'mx£i3Mt&&sN&h
'vire
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Washing.^
Uomaut?se -in C. nsus a
-ptfs* tbl* .iftt i'iMion, when, uy a
of 1 it ordered a Tavorabli report
on tbe bill introduced by its chairman,
Hepresen ativs Hopkins, fixing the
fixing tbe membership of the hodse tt!
representatives at 357 for the next ten
years. The voting on tt* Ilay-l’aunce
fote treaty wiiibrg i’ on Thursday.
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CIIYCOL'RW
The City court, Judge J. D, Sparks
i,
presiding, ti w sborf, ,e<sion vest*r
dsy, and many matters ot importance
wore of.
SHIPPING RETORT
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Correotsu Daily by Capt.* Oils Jekaaisasn
Pert f Brunswick. Dee. 17,1906.
sour. > i*.
BS, Colorado, Avery, New York.
SS. Carib, Ingram, Boston, via.
Porta.
Span, bark Progreao, Lojo, Tarra
gona.
fiebr. Alice J. Crabtree, Cotabtra,
Mayagnz,
debr. Alice Archer, Gibbs, New
York.
Sobr. Dora Matthews. Lablanoe,New
York.
WANTRD -A lady to fill posltien
of nlgbt operator at Telephone Ex
change. Apply at “Telepbote Ex
change," Newoaatle street.
uftYS 111
Si Is neinocracy's
Holy.
•- iik *v- *{#“*s?<; - 'A
—
II ■ Bill
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And Explains Briefly flow He
Thinks It Must Be Aot
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Atlanta. Hoc. 17 —-The Journal this
afternoon prints an Interviews with ex-
Prealdent Cleveland, obtained by a
staff correspond cal at Ifr. Cleveland’s
home. . " -
“In my opinion,” said Mr, Cleveland
“the great need sf the democrat to pan*
ty la to return to flret principles. The
democratic party has not been fatally
disorganized, but sadly oee<i nhablii
tatloa oa purely
is tbe matterwith
od *’ :
TL*bkwWfc'if democratic voters saw
jtbWxsrap'Oto'fMt election. They re-
tba
id vofs they said* -This Is not de
msorscy.’ ■
“As i see It,’* said Cleveland,
“it Is the duly of democrats every
where to oia in the rebabillta’ioh ‘cf
; tbe party. There weta soihe signs of
tmLtenca upon a
t') democratic doctrineUlo
hut they are not as gecerl would
PriiT'o ate.”
Ol the future*” be was asked.
|jgftfl|R;tec<ira return <4 Hie old time
m rinee,” be snitf, “old tune vi,-torie
or the demoot ate parly will oeitifniy;
MKETING,
The n eetiug of Ihe stock
of the Bruuewiek. ILck k iVuet,
■ imr.aay {prili. , ofpoee
board or^Nemo^^xi,.;*,srsttetin,; any,
other boalpefß that may conic tftfgue
them, will be held at the banking
rooms of said comosny on Tuesday,
January 8, 1901, between Die hours of
10 a. m., and 2p. in.
Hovt W, Gale, Cashier.
SAILOR DEAD.
The Man Who Was lujured Some
Days Ago Suooumbs.
The unfortunate sailor who fell from
a mast of the bark st. Jose some days
ago and was seriously injured, expired
Sunday, and was burled yssterday.
Tbe unfortunate man died far away
from borne and mother, but his ship
matte did everything possible for him.
Account of Christmas Holiday Ex
cursion Rates, Southern Railway wl
•ell tickets between all points east of
the Mississippi and soatb of the Ob'o
and Potomac rivers at rate ef one fare
and one-tbird for tbe round trip.
Ticket* to be sold December 22, 28, 24,
26, and 31, 1900; also, Janaary 1,1901,
with extrsme limit January 4,1801.
MANY CANDIDA EES FOR
FEW The oITY OFFICES
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Over Fifty , to, \pply for
Police PiL es.. !
ADVERTISE!) LETT i LIST. *
I
. Tt)e foliowiug is a list letters re-
Atining in the p<f6t-cff at Bruns
wick, Ga., for- -veea andirgDec.
6>h, 1900.
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A—James Andrews.
B—Add Brinsmade, W. E, Br< . .
C-J. L, Carroll, Mrs. LiwJjfitj.
’oo.John Coolly. * ' • *
D—Ja spb Dorant, L. C, Daniel,
*. Daniel.
F—Mn. M. L. Florie
ooel Floyd. \
Q—Yular Grant, Mies Nellfb-uriflu,
Mrs, Betsey Greku.
O—Chart . Harklie, Ernest H, Har
rison. ,
J—K. JaoksoD, Miss Emma.Taokson,
o. Johnson, Miaa Emma Jr bn ion, Miss
Victoria Joson, Miss Joai
IK—Miss Carrla King. \*
|SMmIY Moltie Lee (J).
M'—’WWter Morrow, Miss Ntllie
MoQanther, E. Mcßride.
F- -Miss Lizzie Parki, EdftPebdletor.
K- Columbia Beddick.
S-Mr. J. W. Styles (l>). M s* Eliza
beth Swestwine, Maok Sumerset,
Cbsrlee Stevens.
W-*-Babe Way, J bie Wal’on, Join
Wilkie, Mi|ji Ada WiMfen, Mr*, tsei.ie
Wright.
lj—Union LSfnbor Go,
Parties calling for any ,
will pleaaeslate that they s 'iMivtu
tiaed. aud pay ooe o^ut,
T'*> apprjißßhiiig Cbri taisi time
fringe brivVier bosine** iu thc
aud I would request ell partise to bring
to their packages e.ar|ffbjvr inailing.
j-t. MjthmQr
Clime ter!;, and avpid ifeu ru. :i.-f .
K- giit-r you.r
yfeMor " 5 /’•
wr doVLoit Skf
ap!*/,';. Will n*it*?iget (Jiapa.oatd u#tr)
Rflfe ji.•.{ the feiowtngMjf i ’j .
Bkov. .. P. M,
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A PRETTY WINDOW
Among the bandtemest • and most
beautiful windows ever setn In Bruns'',
wick, are ibore of Messrs. H, M.Md
ler and Sons, where may be ev
erything tbat is preity for the furnish
ings of a home, from the daintiest lsce
curtains, cobweb like in their fineness,
to the handsomest and heaviest furnl
ture, and tbe pretty pictures and vases
and brtoa-a-bric, which add to tbe at
tractiveness of the dalntr rooms. A
walk through the apartments shows.tho
visitor carpetings, mattings, rugs, in
fact everything,that could be used In
tbe home. Now, in the holiday tlma,
there are more teamitul artioles than
tk
usual displayed, end tbe public is cor
dially invited to eall and spend a little
while looking at ibe attractive display
even though they do not Intend to be
purchaser.
PRICE FIVE CENTS
-FOUR ARE AFTER,
THE CITY JAIL
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7817, Few Will Be Hii-
M oppose!
Aldermen Are Pledged to Make
No Promises and Are Liring
Up to That Pledge.
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There arc always six times as mail
candidates as there are plaoes to fill,
and tbe oomiog seieotion of tbe oity’s
working force is not an oxoeptioo’te
the rule.
Candidates are on every corner, and
the lives of tbe eldermen-elect are not
exaotly made miserable, bat very busy,
listening to the msßy who desire to
serve their couutry.
So far, th-re will be not iesi than
fifty applicants for tbe police force,
and ftr the jail four applicants are
already out, while more yet to be heard
from. Tne raayur-i-leot and aldermen
are mum, though, and the warn; 1 -~
office bolder ge’s ■
Those to
make <>nd the way they
/lartba* pledge ii a caution.
Wj&mvtn is not a oirnumatsnee —they
juat.veiu i9 to nhow their teeth at ail.
•Tba ctcdida'ee wi l simply have to
wkif.
THE ELK'S OPENING,
rGood Music and Gcod Eating There
Tonight.'' 'if-
The formal opining of the Eik sa
loon win occur tonight. The dinner
to be served wf'l be prepared by a
ouUd chef, aud.air ixoellent orchestra
will furnish music. The Elk is now
comfortably quart' red in it, new place,
tbe Warnke building, nex r to the Chi
nese rertaurgnr, and It is one of the
prettiest estabisbmeots iu tbe city.
After exposure or when you feel a
cold coming on, take Foley’s Honey
and Tar. It never falls to cure, and
Will prevent pneumonia or consump
tion if taken in time .
Wood
Wood
Wood.
King np phone 31 or call at yard oor*
ner Gloucester and Grant atreets*
Music and dinner tonight,
Meet me at the Elk.