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THEBRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL
VOLUME XI. NUMBER 336
lon Can’t be Too Careful
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' about having a prescription
filled. A prescription should be taken
skilled pharmacists, that is what
we' are and we exercise great care and
judgment in this work.
Let us fill Your Prescription.^^
Our prices are always right. We
send tor and deliver your prescriptions.
W J BUTTS, DRUGGIST
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r ‘On ihe 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.
H. M. MILLER & SON,
We invite you to inspect
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our new Carpet and Rug de
partment.
All carpets and mattings
layed free of charge.
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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.
1 SI fi fß l believe in the firm that prepares it.
1 11 ase & Sanborn prepare ‘•-‘eal Brand” coffee,
■ II 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 REAM |
While Passing’
By Call In
And look at our magnificent line of
Dress roods Ladies Mils.
and all the latest novelties in Ladies Goods too numerous
to mention, just received,
J. H. HELLER & BRO,
Leaders of Low Prices.
BRUNSWICK, GA. SATURDAYiMORNING. OCTOBER 5. 1901
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Murder Gase With a Brnos
wick Em
MI SCHOONER Mill
The World Wires for Information
Regarding an ( Id Trage*
dy oi Vessel. .
Everyone connected with shipping
will be interested in learning that the
ease of alleged murder on board tbe
sohooner Reb oca J. Moulton is now
oooupy log tbe attention of courts and
newspapers in New York oltj. .
Last night tbe New York World wir*
ed Mr. C W. Oetniog, their correspon*
dent In this eeotion, for tbe namei of
participants in the tragedy and It
promiaea to be an intareatlng otae in
the New York oonrta.
Tbe vessel put into Brunswick some
weeks ago from Matar aas, Cuba, and
nn board was A. MoCurd, the steward,
who was obarged with killing G. M.
Ssndstrjm, a seaman, in Mataosaa
harbor.
Tbe osptain of tba port si Matanaaa
bsd placed MoCord in tbe oostody of
Captain Ciok, master of tbaMonlton,
with Instruction* to deliver him into
tbe ouitody of tbe United 8 ataa au
thorities here.
Capt. Cook reported tbe matter to
tbe ouatom bouse officiate and was in
structed to notify U. 8 Commissioner
H. F. Unnwody and also wire Deputy
U. S. Marshal Cason, at Wayoroaa.
He was also Instructed to plaoa McCord
in oostody of the looal authorities for
safe keeping pending tbe arrival of the
dupnty U. S. marshal.
Capt. Cook fallad to plaoa McCord ia
oostody ae instructed and aftarwards ha
gave out the statement that MoCord
had left Brncswiok on the Clyde line
for Boston, Investigation* on the part
of U. 8. authorities later bowevar fall*
ed to substantiate Oapt. Cook's state
ments regarding tbe disappearance of
McCord end the U. S. officials here
endeavored to intercept the alleged
murderer on Information from Oapt.
Cos 3k bnt seem to have failed.
The entire matter bae now been
sprung afresb and the New York end
of the MstsneaS'Bruaswiok story prom*
ises interesting developmsnts.
SOUND OVER
Henry Slappy Charged With Larceny From
Express Company.
Henry Slappy, the negro who tried
to defraud *he Southern Express Cos ,
waa tried Id Judge Lambrlgbt’s court
yßtrr<Jy anl biund ov*r und*r a
charge of laroeny after truat. Bond
was placed at S2OO for hia appearance
at Daoember term of the aoperlor court
He waa repreaanting the Garden Olty
Tailoring Cos. of Chioago and Ook out
a paokage of olotbea for examination.
On returning the paokage he bed tab
etitutsd an old overooat in the plaoe of
the new auit which belonged in the
box end the detection of tble fraud by
Agent Guy.led to hia arreat.
For LaGrippe and Influ
enza use CHENEY’S EX
PECTORANT.
JOURNAL
GETS NEWS
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STARTLING SENSATION FROM A NEWS
PAPER STANDPOINT IN THE
JOURNALISTIC FIELD.
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Atlaota, Oct 4—Tomorrow the At
lanta Dally Naws will merged into tbe
Atlanta Journa'. N;ver before bas
there been snoh a sensation in news
paper olrcles.
King & Spalding, who recently pur
obtsed a big block of Daily News stock,
were attorneys for tbe Atlanta Rapid
Transit oompany. Tbe attorneys,
when they reoelved tbe controlling
stook, began to work to consolidate tbe
interests. This they did at a late hour
last itig.ht, "k-.d tbe News today wi 1
oontain tbe announcement. •
Some of tbe best newspaper mm in
Atlanta are oonnectfd with tbe New,
the foroe being Josiab Carter, mansg
leg editor; Walter Howard aod Waiter
Cooper, editors; Morton Smith; city
editor; Wilson Burke, telegraph editor;
Eagene Whitehead, state news editor;
Milt Saul, Joe Hitt, T J Simmons, Jr ,
James Biedge, Robert billiard, Stewart
MoLean, M. W. Harper, William
Hard Hillyer, reportorial stiff. Borne
of theae men will go with the Journal
and others with tbe Constlration.
Tbe Daily Naws makes its last ap
pearanoe tomorrow night.
BEAUTIFUL ROBES
Will be Worn in the Second - Act *of
“Sweet Clover."
In tbe seoond sot of “Sweet Ciover”,
wbiob will in'roduoe the popular star,
Adelaide Tburgton, for the first time
here next Monday evening tbe eoen<‘
is that of • fashionable borne in New
York oity. Tbs hostess is giving a
tableaux party and tbe goeste move
around la tba aotion of tbe piece at*
tired as R mind, Carmen, Romeo,
Marguerite, Portia and other well
known oharacters * Miss Tnurston,
herself, impersonates Queen Gnemvere
in a ooetume of dazzling briliianoy and
exqolsite design, tbe first oboioe of s
large and besotifol collection of rcbei
worn by tbe etar. Tbe effeot of these
fsney costumes entermingling In tbe
*.oer*i is said to produce a bewitching
tf sot and is one of tbe prettlst of
many worth seeing in “Sweet Clover”.
WILL NOT CONCLUDE
Capt. Lemley Cannot Finish Case
Against Schlev This Week.
Washington O. t. 4.—The Sehley
oourt of inquiry began ita proceeding"
today with a reoall of witnesses on the
atand yesterday and, after they bad
corrected their prev'ous testimony and
made such addition* as euggreted
themselves, were excused and rew
witnesses introduced.
It waa apparent today that Captain
Lemley will not be able to eonolude the
presentation of bis side of 'he ease be
fore the middle of next week.
SHIPPING REPORT
Oomstad Daily by Oapt. Otto Johannaest-
Port of Bruni iok, Oo t , 4, 1901
ARRIVED
Scb, Helen L Martin, Simmon, Breton
SAILED.
British Eteamrr Collingbam Smith,
Kotte dam.
S3 Rlograadc, Johnstone, Now York.
11 IIP
ISM OURS
Colombia him Boats the
Stoinrocl
M 1 111 HIM
A Close Race and the Times-Call’s
Bulletins Were Eagerly
Watchad.
Yesterday tbe third and last of tht>
three race* in the series of five wss
won by tbe Columbia from <be Sham
rock It was a close raoe and tbe
Tnuee-Call bulletins pistedat Butt’s
drug s'ore oorner were ragerly read
by many interested citizens.
Tbs Columbia was s_.ved by tbe time
limit only. Tie bulletins reoeived are
as follows:
Bandy Hook, !) a in.—Wind north*
north west. Eighteen miles an hour.
We*J her olear. See moderate.
Official start Columbia 11 ;02. Sbam
-ock 11 ;02
11 ;18-Colombia 3 lengbts ahead
Slid gaining, wind fifteen miles.
11 ;30—Shamrock ahead and drawing
sway from Columbia.
11 ;45—Wind bolds tru ; Bhararock’s
oliaucss ere bright.
Shamrock turns first mark 12;44 55
about lang b ahead of Colombia
Columbia ou’pointcd Sbamro.k a-
In yesterday’s rsos and passed Bh-m
rock at 1 ;12.
1 ;45-Colnmbia sli'l gj ning and cop
appears safe.
2;25-Bbamrcck regains lead,
2;36—Yachts fighting desperately for
finish; Shamrock holds slight lead.
Columbia wing on allowance.
Men’s and boy’s ehoes special sale
Saturday at Heller’s.
First Baptist Church.
Usual services Sunday at 11 a m. and
7:30 p ui.
Subject of evening sermon, “The
Strong Man Arm3d.”
Young People’s meeting at 10 a. m.
Sunday School, 4 p. m.
Tbe time of the Woman’s Missionary
Union has been changed to Monday 4
p.m after each first Sunday. All are
cordially welcomed.
Sterling silverware in appropriate for
weddings. We carry a good strek.
Call and see it Kennoo Mott, j weier.
§N ew Things
in ladies waists, skirts
underskirts and underwear for
FALL. Our assortment is of
good quality and up Jl'ilji
to date styles can
sold for.
LEW’S.
PRICE FIVE CENTS.
HARVEYCASE
UNDER WAY
THE NEEDED JURORS SECURED AND
EXAMINATION WITNESSES
HAS COMMENCED.
Toe Harvey oase was ao all absorb*
ing topio of conversation on tba (treat*
yesterday. Early in tha morning tba
remaining three jurors needed ware
secured and those who are now sitting
in judgment on the oase are;
Jurors — J . W. Howe, J. Haraldion,
W, G Ellen wood, Ed, Pheiffar, P. 8.
Hioker, Chari js F. Djerfbnger, J. P.
Lewis, C. L S'elner, A D. Jaokqaas,
W. A. Clark, J. W, Vanoe, J. C. Cor
neilius.
Evldenoe for the slate was introduoet
yesterday and last night the witnaaaai
examined being Messrs. D. G. Owens,
N. D. Russell, E. H. Mason, F, D.
Aiken, G. H. Smith.
Some documentary evidenoe was also
introduced.
Attorney W. E. K.y oonductsd tha
examination for the state and Attorney
W. G Brantley oonduoted the examine
ation for tbe defense
Beth sides expressed themaelvea as
satieflrd with tbe development! on the
witnees stand.
Caere adjourned at 10 p. m. tteltl
this morning.
IMPORTANT.
By placing your order for
groceries with me, you will
be sure of having the fresh*
est goods on the market, and
you know that is the most
important point in the
grocery business. Can
supply you with everything
that is good to eat.
Have just received the
finest 1 >t of mackerel ever
shown in Brunswick.
W. H. DeVoe*
428 Newcastle Btreet.
’Phone 109-
G t where they all go; to Kennoa
Mott’s jewelry store.
HELP WANTED—Energetic work
ers to distribute oiroulars and samples;
permanent occupation; good pay.
Distributers League, 49 West 28tb St,
New York.
Boys Suits from II 26 up at Heller’s.