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THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL
VOLUME XI. NUMBER 104.
ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING
OF THE BOARD OF TRADE
The New Road Was Freely-
Discussed
CONVENTION TO BE
HELD NEXT MONTH
soi siii mas
Cites From Mon Pio
iQsgi Smite Gniii
Energy From All Sections Insure
the Success ol the Bruns'*
wick & Birmingham
The Brunswick Board of Trade
adopted the following resolution at
tttemoetlug yesterday:
WnFREAB, Certain person?, eXher
from unfriendly motives or a mlspoe
eeption of the faete, have in
to oreate the through tljfe
press that the call for the Marine
Congress, to assemble at Brnasittck,
Georgia, on-January 0, 1901, wae.in
stigated by persons interested in cer
tain special legislation; sod,
WpsiiKAft 'M* aot true - uob
congress was s’led in order that all
person* ;n t * country Interested In
the m-.tter restoring the carrying
trad* * f ,f ffnlted Sts'es, might be
j- JU F b t t%erher to consider aud fully
discus* tl# ssues anil question* in
volved :
Therefore, be it Vesolvud, by the
Brunswick Board of '' rads, That we
hereby *sure sl< persons concerned in
the important matter of , e restoration
and upbuilding •; tb- oiarit me inter
ests of the United ;~tee, that free
and untrameled tiUciiesiou of the ob
jects of the Maritime Congress to a
semb!* at Brunswick, O*on the 80 th
day of January, 1901, will be accorded
to each aod every delegate whatever
may be hi* views as to bow the ties! rig?
result may be bee-, acoonplisbrd; that
we urge all boards of trade, maritime
exchange-, eonimeroisl bodies, and
those ~.tnre.td 11-eh‘p b'.iidicg and
tb i n,ri! iii n o.i fi, 0 f t lie c ■nt ry
gencr>ii.<, ti i-d rprent'. ,, 7e to
the congress, to the and d-il’j
erations and t. .lore uiyy b thor
oughly iateiligaot, aod for the highest
welfare of the entire country.
Be it further resolved, That the
ooortesy of the pres*, in girin* pub
licity to this resolution aod In 00-ope
rating generally with this board In
promoting the success of the congress,
be greatly appreciated.
Take -the little ones to see “Tom
Sawyer and Huckleberry at the
Saturday matinee.
mitt ton til
Hon. D. B, Roee, of Woodbyoe, Is in
Ibe city.
The mauv friends of MsjorC. Down
ißg'wiil be giad to learn that he is im
proving.
Mayor-flteci Emanue hM
ffom a business trip to New York,
Judge V. W. Dart, or Douglas, is vis*
itiag friends in the city.
REV, GILMORE RETURNS.
Rtv. Walter M, Gilmore wiil return
to the cify today after a few weeks va*
!
cation spent in iNorth Carolina,
ORDERED TO SIGN.
Washington, I)to. 21.—The State de
partment has ordered Congeal ' in h,
the joint note | W- . :
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ShrU’’’
fuKJixsrgfit. Blfsaaa
[ suitable holiday R nd is selling at
! living prioes, oologoe a spe
oialty.
’
BIG OFFER,:,**
r
Eagjfeh Syndlp>t|VWsiiU" js6ro*.
Panama, Dee. —) be /
oon.ul at
resenting an Engiifb b* a
offered to purchase Abe rail
ways and river ateamurp, foreeven and
a half million dollars.
jrni: > UKUIT MSN.
National AMdqiaEoa Want* Protection
t t of& Dih onesl Failures.
New-York, Dec. 2i.-.S ac reUry Wm.
A. Prendergiast. of the National associ
ation oi credit men, has just returned
to this city from the regular meeting of
the oirctrtors of that organisation held
in Bt. Louis.
A matter of importance considered
was the establishment of a bureau for
iijwesfigauag aad prosecuting fraud u*
lent failure#.
After exposure or when you feel a
cold coming on, take F-ley's Honey
and Far. ft never fails to cure, and
will prevent pneumonia or consump
tion if taken in time .
The place to get the purest and best
liquors is at the Brunswick Woolssale
Wine and Liquor Company, L, Gold
smith. tr you want the beet, and only
beet, order from the above firm.
J. Odgers. of Frost burg, Md., writes:
“1 had a very bad attack of kidney
complaint and tried I’oley's Kidaey
Cure wbiob gave aae immediate relief,
end I was perfectly oared after taking
wo bottleeeubstitate.
BEUNSW LCK, CtA~ SATURDAY MOfiNING, DECEMBER 22 19QQ.
■=i
MiourasS Yisterfiay Until
Ja! i‘;: :
i m spiwmi
It Will Not Go Over Sixty
Million Del
lars
.. -
lVashtßßtoo, i|Q<'na?ri ad
journed th s afternoon
and many of the uißhertf'HtWjyjfe
ready left for their. hom* n
holidays. ”*** ;: :
It ,;**,**♦" and that the river and bai-beV
appropV- f‘ona will be kept wiifcih agM?
i,Zt *
million
FINTv\uiTdAKESj j
Doerflioeey Stock Oh
... The housewife, who. \w failed to;
dnaae a sorry,
jb,’ranee . h ’\kery
''vnerofM. o<Mil-ngef
\a large iW tk *'ni ; Veweaatle\,
Nh V
, jtmb; of both whitflU v
mwm** t<m * r *>3^
esid at amsaingly low figure* . |hf|
popn'ar establishment also has all'
other kinds of oake, and everything
el-e usually found at a first class
bakery.
SHIPPING REPORT
#meW Daily by Oejt.; Otis Johanns.sn
Pert el Bransick, D tC . 20, 1900.
AHBIVIiD.
Robert Graham On' K,l[ f ,
Boston,
saxi.b. > -“P .'.
8. S. Colorado, Avery, N. Y.. [.as*,
eogers andtnsrcbanclise,
AT THE, J*..
Last night a good housk f
Mabel Paige Company Iff .
of Algiers and forin
anco. The hit of ilus SVc-ing . Mt f J
specialty turn of the Paige Meters a
Carl Michaels which wm eifeored.
company dost* its weejt stand hem to-I
day, when Tom (lawyer W IH td
ed at matinee and a Soldier 61 the Err-"
pire at night. Msbsl Paige has made
mvoy her stay and a
crowded house will give bvr a kind
farewell.
DELEGATION RETURNED.
The representative of Cordele who
came down to talk with the promoters
of the Brim,wick and BlrmWgUam rail,
road returned yesterday well pleased
with their interview.
FORMER GOVERNOR DEAD,
Boston, Dec. 81.—Former Governor
Roger Wolcott died here this after
noon. ,■
ARMOUR TERY ILL.
Chicago, Dec. 21Philip D. Armour,
the miliienaire packer, Is seriously 111.
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V JK='. W. •-.*• t,
Tliemveieit is Sira®
Backefl
wmiiidiii
The Measure Will Bo the Lead
ing Feature of the Next
Assembly
There aceras to bn hardly any doub
I bttt that the bill Introduced by Seuator
If ' Vpa’ ing lor a constitutional con
tit W, tvill pses irt the nest ecsalon
■jfctiie legialature. J>/ ,;V Sj
strongly b*.e.^hV.
it at the
i
i t I? to
Hue • -''liiiU.i i-lT
: Sti M V i it ixiiy, timu bad
v vV.,,
xz'-J?’lWfßk' at* • .*■• jiZ A■y : ■ ■ ■
uA ibUU. c
The meftAita wav ftivoraby
by a uuaafmouj vote of the -committee
to which it was referred.
The senate will donbtless pus* the
bill early in tjt* next session. Then it
kWlll
\’ha ooii {/ tee which examined the
/l it wee admirtbly drawn.
!■ striking feature of the
Off Übat the to the
one*,, so to com
liMp MMS&J
j “ MSHti&E BUSY.
i low On aL-A’r
Bfefc it '■& * *** ~ r ; t 4 i .'*
Christine.* ‘ y
All to e oiii
Mswglr!soutbf*rn hxprefli
o- ww . , j;|r
4 Manager C
hit • ~m>at on Deoem
bt r 24tb vf
wCkUiey would keep
open un UrtdL*' /
u'cmak even uignt, for
m 'in of lln. '" gw
wt ft;he
j| *
R r^*r '**>?
box or package they
cwlfwiiy obliterated. Don’t
• ( •? ”# PMkagVwith two marks; Never
Jjpt glass o'f j,|^oy^(kittle of wine
#;fcpikg wltl/ drees goods or a euiti
of clothee, Never p’it inoujsj ia a
freight paoksge, Write the addfeee
plainly, giving the street, and number
to whom it is sent. Notify the person
to whom you seod tb* said package by
the msil. : ' 4 '
DIVIDEND NO. 11 OF THE BRUNS
WICK BANK* TRUST CO.
BuuA-swroK, A„ Deo. 20,1900,
O’b* dtrrotore of the Brunswick
Beak aod Trust Company hare this
day decUfsd a dividend of s3.oo_ger
share on stock of record Deeember2o,
1900, out of the net earnings for the
pest six month*, payable on and after
Janaary J, 1901.*
H, W. Gam, Cashier.
FOUND.—Overcoat. Owner can
btve by describing same, and payitg
Ing for this “ad.” P, W. Fleming. I
IMPORTANT RESOLUTION,
ON MARITIME CONGRESS
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Action of the Board of Trade
Yesterday
TUIN6S THEATRICAL.
LADIES FREE TONIGHT,
Tonight Howard Hall’s stirring ro
mance, “A Soldier of the Empire,”
win be presented. This play has been
eeonred by the management at a high
royalty, and the parts will, be dressed
according to the time. Ladies will be
admitted free with eaob paid ticket.
Thie Is Miss Paige’e farewell visit to
this city, and her numerous admirer*
Should turn out in force, and give this,
the last night of her stay here, a royal
ytud off. Remember, lsdie* free, with
§Mjt paid tioket. The matinee will no
| waAt W"lea"Tom S*wym> and Rrnukle
beriy Fins.” , .
THE HERALDSQU AHp GieERACO*
l'be Herald Square tipsra Cq/wUI
begin an engagement of five nights and
thres mattnees, With an
Xmas matinee. This organ*.ravion is
first class, s the fallowing
A PLEASING PERFORMANCE.
Ths Herald Sbuare Opera Cos. gave a
moat delightful rendition of Olivette
at the opera bouts Saturday evening.
Before the end of the tirst act in the
. .... - j
opera Olivette, the company complete
A
ly- Quitted the audience present,
-'■:y -.h. there
••* • Xaa^.
'£>feti§-<sr't.>~* ■
was froqueot and nearty appKSinr
the ilne singing and aoting, Mis*
yscott, as Olivette, sang and
her part to perfection. Mfe*
Etta dtetfon, as the Countess of Rou
silloo, made a most favorable
Sion, and her several q[m ww^kung
wit^^H*'--’ sc4^#fßlfi- *Jotir Laslie, as
4?oMc|ullloot, was the centre of attrac
tion in the enmedy parts and made
plenty of fun. The Caotain de Mer
rimao of Thomas Callihan, the Valeu.
tine of lUrfy-Ngisoo, the Duke de Iffs
of Hubert Ran*, were well and apably
taken. •Altr.gj^erjMSl' HemidSquare
Opera Cos, orrfted a kip favorable
impression, and Is V>y f*t the best or
ganisation enr se. in mis
Uanville (Ky. ) News.
NOTES.
Matinee this afternoon at 2:30,
Ladies free tonight-last night of
Mabel Paige.
Mus Mabel Paige i* the recipient of
numerous social attention! during ber
stay in tbis a|ty, and the little comme
dienne is just as popular as ever.
“Brown’s in Town,” will be bere
-t rl!y.
“Wnen We Were Twenty-one,” is
an'ettractfbo wbioh should attract the
moat dtsorimlnatlng theatre-goers.
Th|s ’ tgh-class attrection wi’l be here
[ shortly. ■' ' ” ■
PRICE FIVE CENTS'
ANSWERS CERTAIN
NEWSPAPER ITEM
NO Mil REPRESENTED
unnpess Is Galled to Pro
mote Marine Interests
A Free Discussion* of Mari
time Matters is the
Object
4 The real object of yesterday’s Board
of Trade meeting was the disoussien
of matter* pertaining to the Brunswick
A Birmingham railroad, and it is grat
ifying to sty that /enthusiasm was $J)e
order of the day. \
By a unanimuue the president
was iwtrno'ted, to appoint a committee
tv ~
to art atige for the bolding of a con
vention here next month, rep*
resentatives from every City and town
along the proposed route of/the new
road can meet, arrarge
plans, which will rumWva their muv
i tual benefit, JitUiiMiiikjt |rf| ii
• null • . ;,{ ’( mgtfi ; i ' -A:': VJ ; ;
m Wmbettked
resentatives here, but every litUa Jrt
tleraent. The more, the better.
This meeting will bring the people
closer togstber, and the result will be
wbat we all expsot, success in every
soSMotof the word.
ROBERTS
Relumed Fro > a tt r, P ovf,lp
posed B. & Route.
Cbi"( r. the B, &
8.. returnsd
trr hHVicg tt,e
*■
Binningba.n rs.lroad.H
:s vt ry much k
manner m -1
the people generally.
The surveying wUI begin today or
Monday.
Mr. Robert* Is an engineer of ability
aud experience. He superintended the
building of tbe Maoon & Northern, and
has been prominently ed with
railroad construction iu CggnrgiaToi v
number of years.
LOW EXCURSION RATES.
Plant System will sell tiokets to all
points at one and one-third fare for
round trip. Tickets on sale Deo. 22,
28, 24, 215, 30, 81, 1900, and Jan, jet, t
1901. Limited fur return
ino’iidiog jd. 4tr. AM
.4:
week,* iSI