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THE BRUNSWICK TJMES-CALL
VOLUME XI. NUMBER 336
Yog Can't bo Too Careful
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about having a prescription
filled. A prescription should be taken
to only 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 for and deliver your prescriptions.
W J BUTTS, DRUGGIST
‘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,
e fiil 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 Carpet and Rug de
partment.
All carpets and mattings
layed free of charge.
We have for Wedding presenis a
nice line of American cut glass,
lovely line of clock.*, stationary
pedestals, fancy furniture, latest
designs in lamps, etc., etc.
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MY STOCK
Is
CONSTANTLY
CHANGING
HANDS.
WATCH US.
We are Here to
Please.
Watch our announcement for
Grand Millinery and Dry Goods
Opening,
J. H. HELLER & BRO,
Leaders of Low Prices.
W ■[ dHTh
Hie Groceries I Hole
don’t stay here until they are
absolutely unlit for consumption. It’s
a little more .rouble, our way, but in*
finitely better for you. Have just
received a shipment (f RITTER’S
FINE PKESERVE3 AND JELLIES,
lo Is 2i 3d ard 5 b glass jars
Would be glad to show them to you
THOMAS KEANY
’Phone 11. 312 Newcastle Street.
BRUNSWICK. GA, WEDNESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 16. 1901
s n 11
JB SHE
Urges ttit Relief Euilitim
Be Called Off
BRIGANDS MAY MURDER HER
And Other Members of the Captured
Party if Pursuit of Them
Continues.
Sofia, Oot. 16— Although tbe time fix
ed by the brigands who abduced Miss
Ellen M. Slone, the American mission
ary, for tbe payment uf the ransom de
manded expired a week ago.no ous b*
appeared to ol&im the money or an*
uuunoe the fate of the captive. 1c is
Relieved the bandits have dissolved,bat
that Mias Stone is kep. under snrveii
isi.oe at seme distance from tbe iron
tier. This is due in tbe enow and cold
wi aiber in the mountains. Tueiffurts
of tue police to arrest B;roif, formerly
p> csident of the Macedonia oommlitee,
who is su.p cted of complicity in the
Hindus piling, are still unavailing. Tbe
fa.ute is due to tbe fear of the local
authorities,
Heard From Miss Stone.
New York, Dot, 15— Aoooruing to a
dibpatoh to tbe Journal and Advertiser
from Sulla further word has ojme from
M ies Stone in the following letter,
written from Macedonian* W.W. Feet,
treasurer of tne Tarkidn mission iu
C mstantinople:
Heartrending Letter.
*‘My Honored Friend : I write to in*
form yon that uu Sjpt. 3 I was cap*ar
ea by a great number of armed men,
some 40, as I travelled from Banako to
Diumala, with about 150 teaobers, stu
djnts, and others. The reason why I
was captured is for a ransom. Tnu
prloe is 25,000 pounds Turkish, which
sum must be paid in gold, and this is
entirely without the knowledge of the
Turkish and Belgian governments,
within the term of 18 days from today
‘‘The condition of Mrs.Tslika deoided
the limit, as she is to give birth to a
child in three months.
*'We were pursued by the Turkish
srmy. I beg Dr. Haskell himself to go
to Constantinople and exert himself tor
the payment of the ransom at Sama
kov, where the men will reoeive it on
presenting an order from me The men
who oaptnred us at first showed ooar
tesy and consideration towards ns, bat
oow, since the Turkish soldiers and
Bashi Bazouoks began to pursue us
Campbell’s
Jam, Any Flavor,
per can 10c.
r~rnu hustler
Phone 158
If it’s nice, we have it*
Pickle Pig
Feet, Fresh
Twice Week.
and delayed our ransom tbe.r treat
ment has o lacgod- I beg yon io hasten
sending tbe ransom d-. mended and ec
ergetiualiy as possible you wui repre
sent to t>e Turkish goveri msnt ihst it
stop the pursuit ol us by toe soldiers
and tbe Basht Bsaincbs, otherwise we
will be killed by ibe people in whose
hands we are. I pray you to oommu
nioate without delay the oontentsof
this letter to a representative of the
United S.ates and the porte and n.
quest his most serious or- periioD,
Fray tor us. We are at peaoe with
God. With hearty salutations, yonr
friend. Ellen M B one.”
The parents of Madame Tsllka, the
Bulgarin teaober, who was oaptured
by the brigands, with Miss El en M.
Sione, the American missionary, have
reoeived cither letter from their
daughter, ntging the step already
taken, namely, stopping the military
pursuit, because tbe brigands threaten
the prisoners with immediate death it
t ie event of danger to themselves. The
writer says she and Miss Stone ar,.-
hiddtn in a Bubt rranenn retreat and
treated oonrteousiy She al o says tin
only means of securing their ra'ese is
to pay tbe ransom demanded •
Battered Out Brains.
New York,Oat. 15 -CharlieM. Diok
li son, United States consul and diplo
matio agent to Bulgaria, is quoted in
aSjfla dispatch to The J u nH and
Advertiser as follows:
‘‘When tWf Stine party was oapturtd
they were oompe lrd to wade a stream
up to U rin, In the mountains. Mist
Stone and Mine. Tr.ilka were hurried
up the mountain and the other prison'
ers were released the next morning.
Jmt before the Stone petty appsereo
’he brigands captured a Tura and bat
tered out his brains with the butt of a
gun to prevent him from informing
Tne whole band was dLguised as Turn
ih soldiers wheo they oapiu-ed the
Blond party;”
WILL BREAK GROUND TODAY.
Work on Brunswick’s New Public Build
ing to Commence.
Ground will be brekea today for the
site of the new government building.
Contractor Bowen has completed all the
details inoident to this work aLd the
start made today will result in giving
to Brunswlok within the sixteen
months time limit one of the hand
somest public buildings in the star*,
i
The details regarding plans and eprci
rtoationj for the building have been
printed In Times-Lall and the general
reading public is familiar with same.
The site seiioted, will give tbe build
ing a from age on Gloucester street
boulevard in close proximity to th'
business portion of Branswick snath
work of ereoting tbe building will five
employment intoy men for a long
time.
Coffee Goes Up.
Njw York, Oot. 15.—An advanoe of
}£o, per pound in tbe prioe of their
paokage oeffee bae just been announc
ed by tbe Arbuokle|Bros , wbiob makes
tbs net pries
bouses affiliated with the Amerioan
Sugar R fining Company have doi
made any obsnge in the price of pack
age ccff e.
| Large Fat
Mackerel
10 and 12k.
For Croup use CHENEY’S
EXPECTORANT.
Opening of fail nd winter millinery
Will begin at Mias Kate Slater s today.
An invitation ii expended the pablio
to attend the fall and winter millinery
opening which begins at Mine K>>te
Slater's today.
Clover Hill
Butter per
pound 30c,
1111
hi in
Name $87,000 as falia of
s oallora’s Teriinls
ID REAL ESTIIE HERE
This is $59,500 More Than the
Company Had Returned,—
A Compromise.
lh C.institution yesterday says:
“At a mae log yesterday of tbe arb‘*
trators named to fix ibe real estate and
terminal property return* of tbe
S u-hein railway at Bmnsw ck, a
oomprumue was reached after several
i
hours of disousßlon, The arbitrators
have agreed upon #B7 000 as tbe valua
tion oi ibis propeity,
“ This is just $69,600 more thaa tbe
oomp*' y returned, Tbe St utbern had
estimated its real estate and terminal
property at $28,000 Comptroller
General W. A Wright inoreastd tbe
oomptny'e returns to $>26,000. Thie
was not eooep'able to tbe road and the
matter was then referred to arbitrators
Hon. C. S. Northern was selected by
tbe railroad, while Hjn. Pope Brown
was named to represent the etate.
* Tnese two gentlemen went to
Brunswick a sbort time ago to look
into tbe mat er thoroughly. Mr,
Brown was willing to make tbe return
SIOO,OOO, while Mr. Northern thought
$60,000 would be about tbe right a
mount.
“This ctse about co fiple’es the arbi
tration matters that have oooupied tbs
attention of ths oomptroll-r general for
some month) pis'.”
‘‘A Stranger in a S.range Land, ’
wbiob aitrac ed Itks a magnet at t! e
New York Minhat’an theater for len
weeks, oomes to tbe Grand tonight.
The ingenuiiy of its
aloiiß, the novelty of its theme, and tha
fresh and wholesome quality of Its
humor, are said to combine to make
this one of the moßt successful faroea
of r, cent yeare In the oast are such
well known .tames aa William Friend,
Charles Drake, F. J. Donnelly. Harry
Bond, E. H. Be ider, Charles N. Lum,
E V. Giroux, Cyril Yoong, L R Wil
liam., Mi-ses A moo da Wi'ling'on
Fannie C. Ferris, Elsie Willard and
Vara Irving.
McGee Patent
underskirt, no strings, no
bungling, adjusted to any size,
moderate in price.
Anew lot of silk
yy skirts, the finest ever
/f&W\ brought to the city
(MA\ J ' ust rece ‘ v ed.
Fit guaranteed,
T | 7 no charge for altera-
I i|\ tions.
J||LIEVY’S
PRICE FIVE CENTS.
COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION
For Cadet to United States Military Academy
at West Point, N Y.
Congressman Brant ey anntunc.s
that a oompeiltive examination con
ducted by Profs, E. A. Pound of Wey
oroas, W. B. Merrett of Valdosta, J.
M. Gu.Hiatus of Douglas and Dr. J. L.
Walker of Wayoros .ortho purpose of
seleoting one oandidste and two alter
nates from tbe 11th Congressional D i
triottothe U. 8. Military Academy at
West Poin , will be held at Wayoroas,
Ga.,on Saturday, November 23rd, 1901
The examination ia open to ail v <e
youths of the 11th Congressional i> •
trlot between the ages of 17 and 22
years. Tbe entrance examination at
Weat Point will be held on on Mey Ist,
next, and a candidate who ia 22 year
on that day will not be admitted. Par
ties desiring further information con
cerning said competitive examination
can obtain same by applying to f ithn
member of ibe examining board, or 11
Congrsaman W. G. Brantley at Bt n ■
wiok, Ga.
Hon. W. G. Brantley passed thr ng i
the oity this morning on ruo'e to Dou
gla-. Coil nel Brantley is fine hea tb
and spirits. He is in tbe prime of life
mentally and physically, and we hop)
bia life of usefulness will ba long in be
land, —Wayorots Herald,
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 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, Uuardians of property of
minors, and to make Bonds in judicial
and other matters—General ly to exer
cise all our powers as a Trust Company
Brunswick Bank A Trust Cos.
H, W, Gale. Cashier •