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THE BRUNSWICK TIMESOALL
VOLUME XI. NUMBER 336
You Can’t lie Too Careful
about having a prescription
filled. A prescription should be taken
to only skilled phprmacists, that is what
we are and we exercise great care and
judgment in this work.
Let us till Your Prescription.^^
Our prices are always right. We
send for and deliver 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,
"We 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.
We invite you to inspect
our new Carpet and Rug de.
partment.
AH carpets and mattings
layed free of charge.
We have for Wedding presents a
nice line of American cut glass,
lovely line of clocks, stationary
pedestals, fancy furniture, latest
designs in lamps, etc., etc.
believe in coffee is the second step; you must
i 11 first believe in the firm that prepares it.
§ Si phase & Sanborn prepare ‘real Braid” coffee,
S SI The berries are 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.
You know who sells it. It is world famous The
rest seems easy,
Order a trial pound.
THOMAS KEANY
While Passing 1
By Call In
And look at our magnificent line of
Dr® foods, Ladies FnisMis.
and all the latest novelties in Ladies floods too numerous
to mention, just received,
J. H. HELLER & BRO,
Leader s of Low Prices.
BRUNSWICK. GA. THURSDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 3. 1901
GROCER,
312 Newcastle St.
’Phone 11.
II HE?
EMM
Forly-seyen Dollars Mad
lo ilia List Yesterday
III3IOW m $150.00
Capt. J. A. Foster, of St. Simons
Island Starts Off the Day
With Ten Dollars
Brunswick’s 111. of anbtcribe’ii to
the Atlanta Coi'Bli'ution Confedera e
Home fu: and wii) prove one of tne beet
in the s'ate, It is <vea more than
probable that geco-cua htarled Urnne
vtickiaue assisted by her neighbors
from St SiuiCU Island, will give more
io proportion tc wealth and population
than any town or city in the state.
On Tuesday afternoon Brunswick
lacs responded to the first call for aid
in beheif of the lire stricken veterans
by giving $K 4 to the fund.
The names cf those who subscribed
this amount were published in yea
ie-dsy’s issue of the Tuues-Call and
the sanies and amoaet subscribed were
s'eo wired the Atlanta Constitution
I'ues'a; night and appeared in yester
day's issue of that paper.
Yesterday morning among the vis
itors to Brusiswios were Cspt. James
A. Fosieracd Mr J B Wright of St.
Simon I*land. Cat/thin Foster gave
$lO to the fund and Mr Wright gaye 85,
During the day My, A. V. Wood gave
#6 and Messrs. B H. Levy Bro. & Cos
gave 82,
In addition to these subscriptions
there were twenty four generous heart*
ed citizens who gave $1 each, These
were Messrs: J. K Cornelius, P. M
Ulsoh.W. B. Burroughs,Hugh Porter,
J. E Arlidge, Montgomery & Good
year, C. J. Djeifiinger, E. MoGougan,
Ernest Dart, W. W. Tabbot. George
H, Smith, R. D Meader, D, W. Krause,
Charles Baumgartner,M. J Colson, R
Levison, Moses Daniels J.J. Conoley,
W. F. Doerflmger, C. F. Gay, Eustaoa
C. Batts, Dr. S.A.C. Blsin,E R. Baker
and D, D, Atkinson, Oae “Cash” sub
scription for $1 was also given, which
made the total subscription for the day
$47. This added to the $lO4 reported
yesterday makes a grand total of slsl
from Brunswlok to date
Should there be anyone yet who
wl-hes to subscribe to the Constitution’s
fund and who has not been approached
the Times-Call will be pleased to have
them elther'send their subscription in
to office or or notify this office and a
colieotor will ba sect for same,
COMMITTEE TO MEET TODAY.
Colonel Goodyear Wants To Tell Them
Something,
The committee of arrangements for
the Cane and Cassava Convention : J
Stoval! Smith, E. Brobaton, E. H.
Coney, K. R. Hopkins, S. C. Atkinson*
M. Daniels, M. Kaiser, are requested
to meet at Board of Trade rooms today
at 11 a.tn.
C. P Gtoadyear, Chairman,
For LaGrippe and Influ
enza use CHENEY’S EX
PECTORANT.
Grand millinery opening Oct, In and
IC, Mias Kate Slater.
BEAUTIFUL GOWNS WORN
By the Coining Production of ‘'Other
Peoples Money.”
In Heunesey i.eroyle’s production of
1 Other People’s Money’ at the Grand
opera house next Tuesday uigbtruauy
costly and beautiful gowns will be
worn by the ladies of the company
that are considered marvels ol the
dressmaker’s art.
Miss May Sargeam.the leading lady.
a
who will be pieasautly rent mb6red for
her artistic performance of the velvety
scheming o.quette, Tielka Van Sittart.
last season, will wear several exquisite
”he costumes were on exbibi*
tiSFat the noted emporium of Madame
Gianme’s in New York this summer,
and considered the most stunning
gowns, to be worn on tbe stage this
season. There are two carriage gowns
and one evening gown. Io the first ait
one of tbe carriage dresses will be
worn. It is of burnt orange and red
glace tsffata, trimmed with ltussiao
lace. The corsage, which is covered
entirely with red silk tinsel gauze, has
bolero of isffata with a tablier front
effect trimmed with Kussian laoe. Tne
laoe belt ou corsage is finished wttb a
diamond clasp. The jf iket is met in
front with a ofcoux of mirror velvet.
The skirt is oae of Par. q tin’s latest de
signs, with two rows of Kussiau inser
tion, At back is worn a red tinsel
gotiss sash,
Tbs costume w ora in the second sat
designed by Madame Giannieia of dell
cats lavender crepe over pink taffata
The jacket on corsage is mads of the
crepe, trimmed with Inch point isc
and finished with tucked coiior of pink
tiouisin-.i silk
The empire lirappui belt of mirror
violet, velvet is fastened with diemonc
buttons, Tbe skirt is of orepa, trim
med with broad iaoe, insertion drawn
;n drapery with baud Irish point lace.
Flounce finished with pofiing of pink
silk.
KILLED IN A FEUD.
ont_Man Slain With a Baseball Bat and
Another Shot Fatally.
McDonough, Ga,, Oct, 2. Ic a fight
which ooourrea here this morning be
tween s storekeeper, T. J, Upchurch,
and his two sons, Victor and Charlie,
and Will Goodwin, Jr,, in Upohurcb’s
store, Charlie Upchurch was killed
instantly with a baseball bat and his
father and brother severely wounded
G >odwin was shot twice and it is now
that his wounds will probably
prove fatal.
The - e were no witnesses to the diffi
culty an.he facts leading up to the
eccoun?l4 have not yet been learned.
JAPAN AND THE UNITED STATES.
A Conclusion Reached As to Race Dis
crimination.-
Washitig'on, Oct. 2. —The Japanese
government, has been told oourtetuely
that tbe United States oflloiais had no
intention to discriroate on aooonnt of
raoe in making personal examinations
in quarantine at. San Franciico and
Honolulu, which have led to the filing
of remonstrances by the former gov
ernment..
Mr, Aiken to Move.
Mr. Frank D. Aiken in this issue of
fers bis residence for sale, Tnio means
*
that he inteode to meve—not out of the
city, but into a larger bouse. Read nit
! ad,
IS! II
1 IB
The fiaryey Case Has it
Beached Iniportant Stage
10 STRIKE JURORS TODAY
Provided Every Witness Needed by
the State is on Hand
to Testify,
Glynn's superior courr was oalled In
epeolal September term yesterday to
hoar the case of the Stale against. Mr.
H. H. Harvey.
One hundred and twenty jurors
were summoned. Out of this bunsb
after all had bee' excused and for other
reasons ‘soused there were seventy
trur jurors left.
Owing lo tne absence of an import,
ant witness for tne S:ste. Mr. Dive
Owens, the elite decided to announce
•‘Not n’ariy.”
Judge Seabruok then heard the ar
guments on a demurrer presented by
tho defendant's attorneys. Thin de
murrer was on the grounds of previous
jeopardy the defendant having been
placed in by having a mistrial declared
because of the illness of Solicitor Bon
uet at tbe lost term of court
Judge Scabrook overruled tbe dc
morrer
Yesterday’s pcoo iedlpgn leaves tbe
case ready for trial when the state an
nounces.
Mr. Hcrvey and bis attorney's are
ready and anxious for the trial to be
gin.
Miss Thurston Aids Georgia Vets.
When Adelaide Thurston, who will
play 1 Sweet Clover” here next Mon
day was in Atianla the Ist instant, she
was touched with the news of the burn
ing of the Georgia Veterans’ Home
there, and offered the proceeds of her
entertainment to the fund for the re
building of the horns. The benefit
amounted to a.popular demonstration,
netting a handsome sum, and littl
Miee Ti urston was made a heroine of
with the peop'e of Georgia by her kind
aotiun.
I will show some of the preties' hats
ever seen in Brunswiok at iny grand
millinery opening Oct. 16 and 16
Miss Kate Si&ter.
Boys Outfits.
You are either sending your boy
off, or here at home to school, in either event
you must start him right—new suit, new shoes,
underweai —anything he needs to wear- Let
him feel that he is dressed properlv and see
how much better his school average will be.
Our stock now is complete, don’t wait
until it’s picked over
‘‘The time to eat pie is when the pie is
passim” —Get you outfit tomorrow.
LEVY’S
PRICE FIVE CENT'S.
CLERK and carrier examination.
Under the Civil Service System on Novem
ber 20ih.
The United Stated Civil Service Com
mission anneutooi ffca on November
20,1901, an examination will be held
in this ciy for ibe poehiona of olerk
and car„ e r m tUa [)aa . cflije eervioe
All peraooa who have been examined
for the position of clerk or oarrier
within the past year and failed to pass
may be examined upon filing new ap.
plications ia due time.
i be age I'liittaiioDß for tbia examina
tion are as follows: All positions, 18
to 45 years.
All males eiigiblea shall have their
namris entered on both the clerk and
the oarrier registers, and appointment
from either register ehall remove the
eligible name from both registers.
This examination is open to alt olti
zins of the United States who may de
sire to enter the serv.ee, and who dim
ply with the requirements.
For application blank (Fyrm 101 >,fall
instructions, specimen examination
questions and information relative to
the dudes and salaries of the different
positions, application should be made
to John P. Twotney, Sec,, poetofiioe.
Applications must be on file with the
of the local board befora tbe bGur for
closing business on October -23, 1901.
IMPORTANT.
By placing your order for
groceries with me, you will
be sure of having (he fresh
est goods on the market, and
you know that is (he most
important point in the
grocery business. Can
supply you with everything
that is good to eat.
Have just received the
finest I>t of mackerel ever
shown in Brunswick.
W. H. DeVoe*
428 Newcastle Street.
’Phone 109-
Mice,
In addition to affording every
facility to our customers consistent
with safe hanking, 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 .exer
cise all our powers as a Trust Company
Brunswick Bank & Trust Cos.
H, W, (hie. Cashier -