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THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL
VOLUME XL NUMBER 336
Every Drop
of medicine that goes in a
prescription in this store is
absolutely pure. Pure drugs
mean a speedy recovery.
Poor drugs mean a relapse.
You want the BEST. Let us
fill your prescriptions.
W J BUTTS, DRUGGIST
‘On The Corner.”
HUNTER-SALE DRUG CO.”
The Birth Place of Pure Drugs-
Physicians Patronize our place—
Because'they know we
carry the puiest obtainable,
\Ye fill your prescriptions as cheap as pure
drugs and competent service will permit.
We send for and deliver prescriptions
promptly
Phone 37.
Agents Lowney Candies.
H. M. MILLER & SON,
We invite you to inspect
our new Carpe* and Rug de*
partment.
All carpets and mattings
layed free of charge.
We have fur Wedding presents a
nice line of American cut glass,
love ] y line of clocks, stationary
pedestals, fancy furniture, latest
designs in lamps, etc., etc.
T* believe in coffee is the second step; you must
1 PS fi r st believe in the firm that prepares it.
1 H 1 C|hase & Sanborn prepare ‘Beal Brand” coffee,
I IB The berries aie the finest grown. It cost
® twice as much to assort them. You get
twice the strength and three times the aroma, It cost
only a few cents to try it. You know who makes it,
Vou know who sells it. It is world-famous- The
rest seems easy,
Order* a trial pound.
THOMAS KEANY |
Next Monday, Sept, 30th
School Opens,
Let your boys be neatly attired in one of our
excellent Suits.
Coys art [iris School Shoes.
•
Let us show you our line before
buyiner elsewhere-
J. H. HELER& BRO,
Leaders of Low Prices.
BRUNSWICK. GA. THURSDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 26. 1901
11. Hi
1 ARRIVED
Glynn’s Scliiols Will Opi
Monday Next
me in mmm
Head of the Couaty Educational
Affairs is an Able Man and
Comes Well Recommended.
Supt. N. H. Ballard, tbe newly elect
ed superintendent of Giynn’i public
ecbocls arrive! yesterday and was at
once ebown through tbe buildups by
former Sup*. Orr, who resigned to ac
cept a position in tbe Savannah schools.
Prof. Ballard comes from Lexington,
and after several yesrs spent success-,
fully in hauddDg public school systems.
He brings wito him tbe highest recom -
mendatione of the people whom ho baa
served heretofore and of prominent
educators who know of his work and
ability. Hisreoepliou has been oor
dial and the pnbLc generally feel that
the board of education bas made a wise
oholoe,
The selection of Supt. Bsllaid over
a number of hiphly recommended ap
plicants tbe board felt that they bad
made no mistake, and those wbo know
tbe new executive bead of tbe eohools
bast testify unreservedly to the excel
lence of their judgment.
Prof, Ballard is a native of Campbell
county and a graduate of tbe'Uoiveri
tty of Georgia—class of ’B6 Among
ois classmates were Messrs. K. D.
Meader, W. B, Cook and other promi
nent oitizens of Bruuswlck. For some
years after be graduated Prof. Ballard
was engaged in geological work, and
for four years was principal of tbe
Greensborougb public schools.
During tbe past three years he has
been principal of the Meson High
School of L-xington, admitted one of
the finest as well as the oldest High
Sobco's in Georgia.
He is a consistent member of the
Baptist cburcb, and will shortly bring
his wife and two Interesting children
to Bruoswiok.
Tne schools will be opened Monday
next and everything Is being placed In
readiness for that event,
BIG IVII ON
81. SIMON 1810
There ie a well defiasd rumor .float
that ocme. from a seemingly reliable
eouroe, to the efleot that the big Hilton
& Dcdge Lumber Cos. Intend to ereet at
an early date an immense cypres, mill
on St. Simon Island. This mill it is
said will be mnoh larger than the one
burned a few rears ago, and its ereo
tion will be in line with progres.ive
nees of the firm. They now control a
big cypress mill on the outskirts of
B nnswiok and run it night >nd day.
The new enterprise would m an the in*
vestment of many thousands near here
and a big add tion to the pay rolls
around Brunswick, that all Important
feature to the Brunswick merchants,
Everything good to eat oan be found
at Jobanneseo Cos A. St opposite
Oglethorpe.
ARETALKING
OF REPORT
THE COUNCIL MEETING TONIGHT BEARS
PROMISE OF BEING INTERESTING. -
WHAT IT IS ABOUT.
City council meeting tonight will be
an especially interesting one because
of tbe report that is slated to be read.
Reference to this report waomadein
yesterday’s issue of tbe Times Call,
and the artlc’e was generally discussed
various view points being taken from
it as to what was In the document to be
read by Clerk Russell.
Afc
The sport lu eubataooe wr* probably
embraoe some discoveries that has been
recently qjade by Attorney James T.
Colson, in relation to some property
that was sold and resold by the city
and fees ool'ected and reoolltcted by
i- IPuiaiß on tame, and in addition to
what Attorney Colson found It it rum
ored eubsequeut developments by City
Clerk Kiitsell will show alleged
paymen a m fees of about $1,300. These
feee were oolleoted by various iDI ters
on tbe strong b of t ■ x sales lists pre
pared by former clerks aod t ho and tailed
report will be read with interest. The
former city olerk is not now a resident
o' Georgia and his siatoraent in refer.
enoe to tbe report cannot oow be ob
tained, II hus friends here wbo will
very promptly send him a copy of the
report when it appears and get bis side
of the oaee.
THE VIGILANT MIS
HER EIRBE RUN
The handsome new tug Vigilant took
a rua outside yesterday and was warm
ly greeted by tbe various crafts along
the bay front.
€
The movement of ber machinery was
perfect and there was practically no
motion of it felt by those on board
Tbe rm lothn-'ss of running was very
noticeable and bag exoited favorable
comment from tbe t’mi the Vigilant
was put on her trial run.
As stated yerterday Cap, Lomra. Is
master of the Vigilant, Mr. Win. H.
F.x is chief eugtneer and Mr. Louis
Nelson mate.
Capt. Frank Gus'afsen wili succeed
Capt. Lomna as master cf the Inca and
Capt, Ratio will be his chief engineer.
Capt. T. B. Floyd will be master of the
Angie and Naille, with Chief Engineer
Cornell,
The Dart will be held in reea ve and
used as desired. This mabea the 11 set
of the South Atlantic Towing Cos. the
strongest ever o-’gsn'ied.
WiM Make Money.
The Arm of W H Bowen & Cos. of
which that steerlirg business man Mr.
Robart E Breiseneck is a member,
promises to make tome money cut cf
the new public building. Both Messrs.
B jwen and Brtiseneok bavo made euo
oesees out of all their affairs and they
are io touch now with Uncle Sam and
the out.ook for bigger things la the
the fu ure.
A New Steamer.
Anew s,earner entered in the district
of Brunswick is the “George Garbu t.”
It ie owned by Garbutt Bros., of
Wrigbt, Gi, and is over 300 tone
capacity. She will ply cn the Oou
muigee.
ill 11
Hill I
MemDers Organize an As
sociation Yesterfla?.
COL. MM PRESIDENT
Other Officers Are Elected and a
Permanently Organized Asso*
ciation Now Exists.
At a lengbty meeting yesterday
afternoon tbe Bruu.wiok bar associat
ion wss permanently organized.
Io the abaencs nf Ju ige Cravatt
temporary ohairman, Col. C. P. Good
year presided. < ffleert eleoted were as
follows ;
G. P. Goodyear, President.
0. Symmes, Vice President,
D, W. Kr*u s, Secretary,
Executive commute i.
A. L Franklin.
W. E Kay
W. G. B-antley.
A J. ajr* vatt.
J. I) Hper'-s,
O i rh° city oi-nrt matter a resnlu'ion
was udop’Pd rso 'remanding i's sbolith
meet bv a v't** nf 8 t 6
B'xujjd m ’tubers were pressat, tw <
not vo ing. these were Caairm m G iod
yeat and Mr. Eustace Buts.
F, ut members of the bar were absent,
these favoring the resolution were;
Mssrs. Bynames, Kay, Krause,M ador,
C nyers, Isaao, Dart, Smith. Tbose
against the resolution were Messrs.
.Brantley, Franklin, Colson, Twitty,
Duawody, Sparks.
Will Destrev 10,000 Maps.
In printing 10,000 maps of tbe state
of Georgia showing eongressional
districts, Berrien county was left out of
rhe 11th. The printer* acknowledge
tbeirerror and will print new maps.
The old ones will be destroyed.
Will Open Today.
Tbe Star Photo Cos will open bnsi
nes today in the former Garfield gal
lery, 50I>* Gloucester Bt.
For two weeks only they are making
special offers on photographs and you
should not tni°s seeing them
NOW I? THE TIME
To hava Jim Carter e'ean aod press
yarn winter suit.
School Shoes
Hava you thought where
the best place is to buy
your School Shoes?
Its only a short time until the opening
of school. Our past record, with the
immense stock now in, to show you, we
think makes it of interest to you to see
what we have to oiler.
LEVY'S
PRICE FIVE CENTS.
NEPTUNE TO
BE FIXED UP
TUG WILL GO TO JACKSONVILLE AT AN
EARLY DATE.-VIGILANTS ARRIVAL
CAUSES A BRUSHING UP.
The steam tug of Darien
and Sapelo will go on the ways at Jack*
ronv'lle shortly and after bolng the*
oughly overhauled will return to do
some business at this port. The Nep*
f une bas been In opposition to tba
South Atlantic Towing Go.* fleet and
tbe arrival of the powerful addition to
that licet in the way of the Vigilant
calls for an overhauling ang sprucing up
of hiNopluue The rivalry it good
nstu -ed as no one has bean hart by It
so far,
Jas. G. Carter Appointed.
.1 is G. Carter, the well known mall
carrier has been appointed a member
of the looal civil service board of
examiners. He is one of the mast
successful and best known business
men amongst tbe colored people of
Brunswick end tbe civil service board
is no loser by having him on it.
Has Stood lie Test
For 12 Years.
Why? Bi)o<-use h exrts himself to
give satisfaction in til bis dealings,
another reason Is. he haa the bast
as-o tedrnd larg-st stock In tha
to - u to select from
Get’s in all new go da as soon &•
thryaic put on the market, thaa
keeping his in shape to please
all. A'so sells the beat goods for
'h9 l-’aat money possible.
It is a noted fac ’he people that
want 'o live *h best must trade with
this Grocer —‘he business having
inoreas'd yearly for the past twelve
year*, is the best recommendations
that can be given,
Ti y him and be convinced.
W. H. DeVoe’
428 Newcastle Street.
’Phone 109-
Mice,
In addition to affording every
faoility to our customers consistent
with safe banking, we are prepared to
act as Administrator or Executor of
Estates, Guardians of . property of
minors, and to make Bonds in judicial
and other matters —Generally to exsr
ciae all our powers as a Trust Company'
Brunswick Bank & Trust Cos.
H, W, Gala. Cashier-