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THEBRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL
VOLUMEXI. NUMBER 336
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Phone 37.
Agents Lowney Candies.
H. M. MILLER & SON,
We invite you to inspect
our new Carpet and Rug de„
partment.
All 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.
MY STOCK
CONSTANTLY
CHANGING
HANDS.
While Passing
By Call In
And look at our magnificent line of
Dress feels, Lais Fnrmslings.
and all the latest novelties in Ladies Goods too numerous
to mention, just received,
J. H. HELLER & BRO,
s of Low Prices.
lie Meries l Handle
don’t s<ay here until they are
absolutely unfit for consumption. I'.’a
a little more trouble, our way, but in*
floitely better for you. Have just
received a shipment of RITTER’B
FINE PRESERVES AND JELLIES,
in Is 2 3a and 5 b glass jars
Would ba glad to show them to you.
THOMAS KEANY
GROO El FR,
’Phone 11. 312 Newcastle Street.
BRUNSWICK. GA. TUESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 8. 1901
i in er
IHUpSILE
Woman of Dayton, Ohio,
Acrafl of Killing: u
Kill FOUR HUSBANDS
Five Children, One Sister and Four
Members of Different Families
that Had Employed Her.
Dayton, 0, Oof. 7 Mrs, A. J.
Witwer, a widow of this oity, has been
arrested by the polios at the instigat
ion of the oeroner and health commis
sioner pending an investigation. Mrs,
Witwer, the polioe say, is suspected
of 14 murders, the list including four
husbands, fire children, one sister, and
four numbers of diffe>ent families in
which she waa employed as bonsekeep.
er. The last supposed victim was her
sister, who died a week ago under
mysterious oiroumstanoes, An antobsy,
berformed at the request of Mrs. Wit
wer’s mother from Detroit, is said to
have disclosed the presence of arsenio
and ocpperes in the stomach. In eaob
instance death w--s somewbst sudden
and all atrangely alike,
Other People’s Money.
This comedy will be saen bars to
night, and it has more genuine wit and
laugbter-crfatiog situations than any
production now being presented to the
American publio. The press hai sung
its praises antil there is scarce a house
hold In the land where its fame is on*
known, Henoeisy Leroyle, than whom
there is no more oapable comedian of
the highest order In this oountry, has
reasoo to feel proud of hie brilliant re.
oeption on tour- Sinoe his opening
night in “Other People's Money,” his
reception has been a continuous over
ore, due to honest, earnest artistic
work. Mr. Leroyale has bis ideal,
though by no means can he beoalled
an idealist. For h e inspiration he has
looked to nature, rckncwledging no
arbitrary standard established by
others.
An Error Corrected.
In the Times-Cail’s report of the
case of Mr. Harvey published Sunday
the types made the reporter say that
attorneys for the defense submitted in
their argument that in view of the past
certifications by Mr.Rnssell it was fair
to presume that in the testimony last
submitted by Mr. Russell he was ‘ not’,
wrong, The word should have read
“new” instead of “not,” and this oor
reetion is made in the interest of fair-
ness of repotti >g the matter to all oon
oerned, The error itself, however,was
so contradictory to the words that pre
ceded it as to make itself apparent to
the average reader.
Mr, A. H. Lane Here
Mr, A. H. Lane, a former well known
Brunswickian, now a prominent ootton
export merobant of Valdosta, Is in the
city shaking bands with his, many
friends. He is always sure of a warm
weloome hare as it is a pleasure to be
with him.
For Croup use CHENEY'S
EXPECTORANT.
COL. ESTILL’S LETTER.
Asking the Support of the People of This
State to His Candioacy.
<*•
Col. J. H . Estill is asking the sup
port of the people to his osndidncy for
governor in tbs following manly letter
now being sen*, out;
"My Dear Sir;
‘la oomplianoe with the wishes of a
number of my fellow oitnens, and my
ambition to serve the people of Georgia
go that high oftiae, I have snnounotd
myself a candidate for the democratic
nomination for governor, and I take
this m tbod of asking your support at
the primaries or mass meeting, which
may be held purpose of select
ing delegates to the nominating con
vention.
"While it is rather early to begin the
oampaign, Ido not see how it can be
avoided, as several gentlemen in other
parte of (he state have either anuouno
ed themselves as candidates or permit
ted it to be understood that they are,
and I fee! that it is bat just to myself
that l should not delay in asking your
support.
“1 shall greatly appreciate your good
will and personal assistance in the
gubernatorial oampaign, and will
regard it as a favor if yon will let me
hear from you.
(Signed) Yours very truly,
“J. H EiTILL ”
“P. B.—l shall be glad to have you
send me the names of snob of your
friends who are favorable to my
election."
The Latest “House of Hitts" Publications.
ballard by the Primrose| & Dockstadei
Minstrels was made tnis season by them
with ‘ While the Convent Bel. Were
Ringing.” This is anew beautiful
song by Max S. Witt and Robert 8.
Roden.
“No Use in Asking, ’Cause You
Know tbe Reason Why,” is an odd ooon
song, featured by Lew Dookstader him
self. He sings it Inimitably, and the
song, whiob is by Bub Cole, J W, &
Rosmond Johnson, is a great snooess.
“A Thousand Leagues Under tbe
Sea," is the title of Petrie’s latest and
greatest bass song. Our readers of
course know his “Davy Jones’ Locker,’
but this is the finest song be has writ
ten.
“Wbeb the Irish Are on Parade,” is
a oharaoter song introducing all the
old favorite airs. It is by Heelan and
Helf, writers of “Every RaoehasaFlag
but the Coon. ”
“Ma Heart’s u-.slah is Miss Marian”
is tbe greatest bit iu a .ooon song ever
featured by Lew Dookstader, the fam
out minstrel. He says himself tbat the
melody of the sons fascinates.
"Bast Lynne 1” Just think of tht
bautiful but sad inoidents embodied
In both the story and the play we all
like so well. This song is one of Heel
an & Hell’s greatest efforts.
These songs are issued this month by
•‘Tne House of Hits,” Jos. W. Bteru <fc
Cos., who will be pleased to send any
one writing them their vooal and in
strumental, orobeetra and band,
Hawkes Band Instrument. Besre Ma
jeitlo Violin, 8. S. Btewart’s Sons Ban
jo Catalogue, free on application to
their headquarters, 34 Bast 21st street.
New York City.
B. & B. Pay Day.
Officials of the B. & B, R. R. were
busy Saturday paying off the various
employes of the road. Quite a large
sum was disbursed, and it did lots of
good to tbe general trade of the mer
chants,
HIM IS
■m m
Lient. GDiflmanfler Stain!
00 all rn on Stani
THIRD IEEK OF THE THU
Sees the Crowd as Large as Ever
and Interest Continues to Be
Intensely Felt.
Washington, Oct. 7,—The Schley
court of inquiry today entered upon
the third straight week of investiga
tion of Admiral Schley’s conduct in the
Spanish war before a crowd as large as
at any previous time. It had been ex
peoted that the navy department had
completed its presentation of the oase
at the close of I-.bc week, but when the
court opened today Capt. L-mley’s list
of witnesses still contained a dizen
names. Tbe program for the day in
cluded those recalled for correo'ioaof
testimony.
Lieutenant Commander Hodgson re
sumed the stand this morning and
when he began today’s testimony tbe
judge advocate bad not entirely oom
pleted the questions. A few of the let
ters constituting the oorrespondenoe
between the witness and Admiral
ajvuavj uau wu uo iqau auu nucu uurn
pleted Captain Lemley and Mr. Hanna
proceeded with questions.
Hodgson’s testimony was favorable
throughout to Admiral Sohley and has
greatly strengthened his cause before
the court of inquiry.
Millinery Opening.
The fall opening of milleuery at the
establishment of Miss Ka'e Slater
promises to be very interesting, A
handsome lino of goods is to be display
ed and lovers of tbe beautiful in millin
ery will have much to select from.
Miss Lionora Caldwell spont sever
al weeks in the northern markets eeleO
ing this stook and it. is fashionable in
every way
Suit to Recover Property.
Judge Spencer R. Atkinson arrived
in tbe oily yesterday to take part as at
torney for Mrs Owen Johns n in tbe
hearing of the suit brongbt by tbe oh *
dren of Mr A. T. Putnam, deceased,
to reoover property. I
New Things,
in ladies waists, skirts, un
derskirts and underwear for
Fall.
tOur assortment
is of the best quality,
ffietf?\ and as low in price as
, l, good quality and up
to date styles can be
rl
-LEVY’S
PRICE FIVE CEJi T3.
THE play last night
By Miss Adelaide Thurston Was Enjoyed
by a Large Audience.
"Sweet Clover" by Miss Adelaide
Thurston and her able support at the
Grand last night was one of the clean
st and prettiest plays ever presented
to a losai audience. Miss Thornton
thoroughly charmed her audience by
the manner in which she portrayed,
first, the innooent oountry maiden and
later the wronged wife of a distrustful
husband.
Io the scene where she discards the
dishonorable love of a former sweetc
heart who eeeks the privacy of her
apartments to press his unweloome
suit the highest gifts of the talented
young woman are brought into play and
the power of emotion in whioh she
portrays her portion of this ecene
•ways the audienoe to the highest
pitoh of admiration for her art.
Laok of space forbids an extended
mention of others in the oast but all
deservo mention for the exoeilenoe
with whioh they acted thoir respective
parts.
Gen. Mgr. McDuffie Improving.
Gen, Mgr. McDuffie is gradually im
proving from painful injuries r c ived
some days ago by beiDg thrown fr, m a
hand oar.
IMPORTANT.
By placing your order for
iHtfcflri rifwaSi
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 lit of mackerel ever
shown in Brunswick.
W. H. DeVoe.
428 Newcastle Street.
’Phone 109.
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