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THEBRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL
VOLUMEXI. NUMBER 336
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W J BUTTS, DRUGGIST
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The Birth Place of Pure Drugs-
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Because they know we
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We fill your prescriptions as cheap as pure
drugs aud 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 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 1
By Call In
And look at our magnificent line of
Dross Tools, Ladies Fnislis.
and all the latest novelties in Ladies Goods too numerous
to mention, just received,
J. H. HELLER & BRO,
Leaders of Low Prices.
Be ufoceiies l lie
don’t Btay here until they are
absolutely unfit for consumption. It’s
a little more trouble, oar way, but in*
finitely better for you. Have just
received a shipment of RITTER’S
FINE PRESERVES AND JELLIES,
In la 3s and 51b glass jars.
Would be glad to Bhow them to you.
THOMAS KEANY
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’Phone 11. 312 Newcastle Street.
BRUNSWICK. GA. FRIDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 11. 1901
VIE fi ill
ill
Poplar Glut) Manager Has
Maned
10 TAKE OWE OE JEKYL
Preparatory to Opening the Winter
Season on December 24—A
Friend to Brunswick.
Supt. E, G. Grob, of the Jekyl Inland
Club arrived yeserdsy from the corih
where he has spent the summer
months. During the season just cloitd
Supt, Grob bas been manager *ot
Grindstone Inn, a famous resort for
northerners in the state of Maine.
His return to Jekyl at present is to
prepare everything for the opening of
tbe season, which is set for December,
much is co be done before tbat date in
getting tbe new buildings in order and
the regular olub house fitted for tbe
reoepiioo of members who have en
gaged acoommodatione for the season.
Supt. Grob says tbe outlook for the
ooming season is very good and he ex
pects to entertain a large number of
guest this year.
His many irieuds were pleased to
weloome bis arrival as at all times be
has favored Brunswiokians in every
way possible, and was very high in his
recommendations of Brunswlckianß to
be awarded the contracts for improve
ments on Jekyl I land.
FOUR MEN KILLED.
Two Sheriffs With PosseseHold a Virginia
Town
Middlesbora, Ky., 50ot. 10.—All is
quiet at Big Spring#, Va., where on
Saturday four Chad well-Morgan feud*
ists were killed, and it is believed for
the time being there will be no more
trouble* Sheriff Hughes of Claiborne
county and Sheriff Estes of Lee county
both have posses at the soene and have
made several arrests.
More Americans Killed.
Manila, Oct.9.—A detaobment of the
Twenty-first oompany Maoabebes to*
day enoouutered a large foroe of insur*
gents near Lipa, provinoe of Balangaa.
Lieuteoant Beauw of the Maoabebes
wav killed and one of the force wound
ed. The enemy was strongly intrenoh*
ed After two boors of fighting the
Americans retreated to await reinforce
ments. Tbe insurgents numbered over
300, armed with rifles, and apparently
tbey bad plenty of ammunition.
Tbe entire foroe of polioe of Catan'
gan, province of Tayabas, numbering
li, has been carried off by the iniur*
gents, srmed only with halos. Presum
ably the polioe made no lavistance,
though tbey were armed with carbines
and revblver*.
Miss Brown's Funeral.
Tbe funeral of Mibi Brown, sister of
Mr?, Latsers, oocured yesterday at 2 p.
m, from tbe Methodist church. A
number of frienda assembled in token
of sympathy to the grief atrioken ones
who survive her.
For Croup use CHENEY’S
EXPECTORANT.
DIED OF YELLOW FEVER.
General Wood Loses Several Members at
Headquarters.
Washington, Oct. 10-The war de
partment has made public tbe annual
report of Major General Leonard Wood
commanding the department of Cuba,
for the last fisoal year. Tbe total num
ber of deaths of oftlaers and enlisted
men during tbe year wbb 67, a percent
age of less than 1.25 Yellow fever bas
been almost driven from tbe ieland,
owing to the energetio war upon mos
quitoes and sanitary precautions adopt
ed. However, during $0 past summer
five doers of General Wood’s staff
ill with yellow fever and
three! of them died, Among headquar
ters employe* there were 48 yellow
fever oases, with eleven deaths.
To Rescue Miss Stone.
Constantinople, Got. 10—The sur
rounding movement of Turkish and
Bulgarioo troops on the mountain
Queltepe, near Duboitza, has commen
ced. The presence of Miss Stone and
the bandits iu the mountain is confirm
ed, The Inhabitants of Dubntm are
supplying the outlaws with food.
May be Bad Policy.
London, Oot. 10.—With referenoe to
tbe announcement tbat tbe Turkish and
Bulgarian troops are surrounding the
abductors of |M'ss Stone, t'l’he Globe
says:
“Unless tbe movement is suspended
until she is safe out ofjthejhsud* of the
brigands ihere will infallibly bi a repe
tition of tbe tragedy in Greece during
1870, when Lord Muoeaster ‘-and party
were captured. Monoaeu r seas released
in ordor toj negotiate -for racson.
Then, a> now. an attempt was made to
surround tbe brigands, with tjre result
that four gentlemen of the party were
murdered .“
Miss Leah l.essi in East Lynne,
Tonight there will be a grain! raviv
al of ‘‘East Lynns’ at the opera house.
Dramatizations of Mrs Henry Wood’s
great story are aiwsys welcomed by
the play going public. For that reason
Miss Leah Lessi has made a dramatiza
tion of her own, of this popular novel,
Critios are unanimous in averring that
it is the best revision yet given the
stage, and that Miss Lessi is the best
Lady Isabel seen in years . Tbe story
ol "East Lynne” is so well known that
it stems superfluous to dwell on tbe
temptation, trials and elopement ot
Lady Isabel and her return to her bus
band’s (borne disguised as Madame
Vine, there to watch over the death bed
of her child, or to point to heaitless
yilliany and subsequent punishment of
Sir Francis Levisoo, or note the mig.
directed interference of Miss Oorney,
who insisted upon being “tbe guardian
angel of the household.” Miss Lessi
has engaged a competent oompany, in*
dueling Mr. W. 8. St, Claire, who will
portray tbe polished villiao,Sir Francis
Levison.
Funeral of Mrs. Stiles.
Tbe faneral service* over the remains
of Mrs. John C. Stiles were held yee>
terdsy at St. FranoU Xavier ohurob in
tbe preaenoe of a large number of sor
rowing frienda. In all her life Mrs
Stiles was dear to tbe hearts of many
who loved her for those traits of char
acter wbiob endear a tweet, good
woman to to those who know her. and
tbe sincere*! grief was felt by those
who assembled to do honor to her mem
ory.
Lost—One small black and white
setter puppy, reward of SIO,OO bj return
ing same to H. 8, Johnson, 702 Union
Street.
II l 111
IJE
flue of lie Largest Ii tie
Stale at Screven
118. 1 B. i A.
Several Hundred Thousand Ties
Will be Cut and Shipped
Through Brunswick,
At Screven on tbe Brun,wiok A
Birmingham Rtilroad Mess. Brown &
Cos. the big orositie dealers have one
of the largest camps in the south.
Asa feeder to Bruns wicks exporters
this camp is to be of vast benefit and it
is odo of tbe developments brought
about by tbe new railroad.
The B. A B. tracks are gradually
moving towards the new eampe while
a email army of cutters are busy daily
hewing out the s.-veral hundred thous
and orossties tbat will be out from the
timber owned by the firm,
Brown A Cos. are prominent dealers
in ties und for years operated at and
near Barnwell, 18 C. Since opening
an cilice in Brunswlok they have done
an immense business through this pirt
and their new investment means a
great increase over what they have
formerly done.
GEORGIA TOWN EXCITED
Judge Fite Orders Out Soldiers to Protect
Negro Prisoner.
Cartersville, Ga , Oct.lo.—The Bar
tow Gaards wsre ordered out this
morning to guard the oourt house dur
ing the trial of Bill Johnson, a negro
charged with assault. Judge Fita is
holding a special term and it ia| ex
peoted the trial will be concluded to
day. Ths populace is g eatly arous'd
over the oase and tbe sheriff had to
spirit Johnson away yesterday to avoid
lynching.
Special Mattinee For Ladies and Children.
Ai G. Field h Greater Minstrels will
give a special mattinee for ladies and
children at the*Grand opera house at
a .30 p- m tomorrow. This is an op
portunity rarely offered, to see tbe big
gest minstrel show on earth and every
one should see it. Curtaio rises
promptly at a :30. Prices 26 and 60a.
No re-.erved seats. Tioke'e now on
sale at Fleming & Wtff’s
New Things,
in ladies waists, skirts, un
derskirts and underwear for
Fall.
tOur assortment
is of the best quality,
and as low in price as
/r;l good qualitv and up
nSoII to c * ate st y ,es can k e
p’uy sold for.
Jp^LEVY’S
PRICE FIVE CENTS
SHOT BY A STRANGE MAN.
Brooklyn Woman Wounded and a Man
Commits Suicide.
New York, Oot. 10-Mrs. Luoy H
Carroll, who lived with her father at
76 South Elliott Placa, Brooklyn, was
•hot and aerionsly wounded a’ her
home early today by a man known ee
Captain John B. Neileon. The woman
waishot three times, Neilson then shot
himself and died immediately. Mrs.
Carroll told the police she did not
know the man who shot her. Har hus
band is said to be in tbe Uoilippines.
The police founds portrait of Neil
son in Mrs. Carroll’s room and when
she was told of this she said ahe had
known Neilson for gome time; tbat be
paid her muoh attention, and had beeu
very jealous of herreoently.
Neilson ws 25 and at one time was a
sea oaptain. Mrs, Carroll is 30 years
of age.
East Lynne Tonight.
Of the many noted actresses who
have played in “East Lynne” tho dual
role of the Lady Isabel and Madame
Vine, none have won more well deserv
ed praise than tbe young aotress, Miss
Leah Leaei, who will be seen at the
Grand opera bouse tonight, and who,
by-tbe-way, is well known in musioal
oiroles for some very popular composi
tions.
MPORTANT.
By placing your order for
groceries with me, you will
be sure of having the fresh
est goods ou 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 lot of mackerel ever
shown in Brunswick.
W. H. DeVoe*
428 Newcastle Street.
'Phone 109.
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