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THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL
VOLUME XI. NUMBER 336
Yon Can’t lie Too Careful
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 tor and deliver your prescriptions.
W J BUTTS, DRUGGIST
‘‘On The Corner.”
| WE CURE THE ILLS
J mr that flesh is heir to.
VvVl | We make a specialty
■JwkvSihfrC &/M of killing colds at this
|~ >/-• JL ' | season. Our prescrip
t!^^ Aaa |CBEAM tion department is
thoroughly equipped
ac ra^s are high
5 \ grade in every respect.
'dm * m%. \ We sell toilet requisites
- you would expect to
find in a first-class drug store.
HUNTER-SALE DRUG GO
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
l S
CONSTANTLY
.CHANGING
HANDS.
Anniversary Bargain Sale
and Grand Fall Openinc on
Monday Oct, 21, Tuesday Oct 22
and WepuespßA Oct, 23, at
J. H. HELLER & BRO,
220 Newcastle Street
Leader of low Prices.
Call For Circular.
Hie Groceries I Me
don’t stay here until they are
absolutely unfit for consumption. It’s
a little more trouble, our way, but in*
finitely better for you. Have just
received a shipment of RITTER’S
FINE PRESERVES AND JELLIES,
In la 2s 3a aud Sib glass jars
Would be glad to show them to you,
THOMAS REAM
GROCER,
\
’Phone 11. 312 Newcastle Street.
BRUNSWICK. OA SUNDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 20. 190]
111 I W!
filMll
Alabamans Can Sue 1M
in tie Presifleit
ILL OMEN M TliL SOUTH
Booker Washington Was Consider
ed a Man With More Sense
than to Accept Invitation.
Birmingham, Ala., Ootober 19.—The
people bere are Incensed with president
Roosevelt for entertaining Booker
Wachirgton at bis priva“e din>ng table,
and th y are also disgusted with
Washington, Alabamans believed Woe*-
Ington had too much judgment to accept
the invitation. Congressman Bowie to*
night expressed a decided diesatlefac'ion
with the president’s conduc'", Conqreia*
man Bowie believes it will pat talso no
tions of social equall y into the beads
of the southern negroes, which will prove
unwholesome. Adjutant General Bran
don says Roosevelt has ruined the best
negro in Alabama. Fj m?r Congress
man Shelley says he thought Washing"
ton had better sense. Judge Dan Green
says It’s an ill omen for the sou h
Roosevelt’s administration Secretary of
State MoDavid says Rocseveit’s conduct
shows that he is either a ruffian or devoid
of judgement sufficient to rule this union
of statei. Hod, John B, Knox, presi
dent of the constitutionrl convention,
in his speech last night, severely roast
ed Roosevelt for bis effort to promote
ssoial equality, and warned hta hearers
to protect themselves from the threafer
ed danger _by eliminating the negro
from politics in this state by voting for
the ratification of the new constitution.
There is only one opinion here, and
that is that boffi the president and
Washington have made an unpardorable
mistake.
RICHMOND’S HISSES ROOSEVELT.
The President’s Picture in Theater is Not
Well Received.
Riohmond, Va., Oat. * 19—Pr/aidcut
Roaevelt’a picture was bisaed at the
Bijou tor.igbt. Tbe people adopted
this method of expressing tbeir die!!p*
proval of the preridai.’e course in en
tertaining Booker the ne
gra educator, at dmne. at the White
House, When the picture was thrown
upon rue caovaa biases cme from all
parts of tue boose. A voioe asked what
tbe presentation of Roosavel.’/picture
meant. Tbe teply was given from
many quarter*:
“Dined witn uigg
Tue ino and int created quite e sensa
tion. The p c.are of P esidaut McKin
ley was next exhibited, and this was
raoeived with tremendous applaiioe.
Roosevelt's oou'se has ueeu tho subject
of muoh comment here, and will tend
to destruy me friendship felt for him.
Al! of the Riofamond ptp-irg condemn
him for treating Washington as a coert
and pltcing him on a plena of sooial
equal, ty.
For LaGrippe and Influ
enza use CHENEY’6 EX
PECTORANT.
..lid: .
Keep the fire,
if ,
A TREAT TO ALL.
Theatre Goers Enjoy the Beit Peiformance
Yet Seen at the Grand.
Tba theft!re goers of Brunswick are
Indebted to Frrd G Berger for pre
sentir.f. to them Frederick Bnnme> flt-ld
in Sol Smith Russell’s g.sat play, ‘A
Pc or Relation,”
It was on at the Grand last night and
redeemed that popaiar play house from
whatever mlrh bat* bees presented
thsre heretofore which may have piov
ed uuea,(factory. No better portrayal
of a e'erviDg inventor, born a gentle
man and clinging to the instinct >
inherited lrom his ancestors who were
gentlemen before him ouutd have been
presented eban in Snuame<field’s ohar-
of “Noah Vale,”
Tbe artist in make up, facial exprts
! Hon, vocalization and manaarism was
h r->toafi i*ned degree in Hummel*
tl ilu'o no iug sad he reoeived a support
that was a credit >a hie ability. At no
time did there intervene a suggestion
in word or act which couid divert the
jmtndsofthe intensely interested sudi
' eucs from tbe line of thought on which
j the play Is worked out ana tbe grim
pathos of tbe poverty strioken inventor
brings to him the unbounded eympatyy
of his hearers nntil tbe finale is reach
ed and be stands before them supreme
! ly happy in the realization that at last
i k'i invention, tbe child of his brain
has proven a euooass and he will re
ceive tbe just reward he so deseives.
‘ Scoll pa ” the terror of the top floor
by Miss Laura Oakman, Rip and
Fatcb, tbe heritage of ihe poor, by little
Misses Margaret McKinley and Lillie
Verna and all others to the oast prov
ed exceptionally good in the portrayal
of tbeir respective parts, and the num
erous curtain ealie which followed sev
eral subtle dramatlo situations attested
tbe deed iuterestedoess of those who
assisted in giving them,
There is lots of good in suoh a play
presented insuoba manaer by a com
pany of the k'gh btandAd that Mr.
Berger has sent out and tbe memory
of last eight’s performance will prove
a pleasing o. e fo all ao foi innate an to
have witnessed it.
MAN BADLY SCALDED
Southern Railway Short Line Meets With an
Accident Last Night.
“BMckum” Goff a negro fireman on
the Southern Railway wae badly eca'd*
1 i
ed last night.
The short line train bad passed Sterl
ing <aben|ccme of th pipes connecting
the boiler blew onl. the fireman was so
badly burned hv may die.
A relief was sene out and brought the
train to.
A $50,000 Piece of Aii Stolen,
Ttia sensstion of tbs mealing of the
Celebrated Gainsborough paAclig has
created the now reuowneJ ‘'Gems
borough Hats.”
These huf ate now Very s yi.Bb ur and
bsve ju<t boea reoaive by that enter
prising Ann of J. H. Holler & iiro.,
and will be on exhibition daring the
aomverser; ard Grand Opening (lay.,
Mondsy, Taa.d.y e,. and Wednesday.
Ah the ladies are oordlally invi.od to
oall and see tbs prettiest stjl >s in mil
linery ever eaeu In B.unswiok.
Oaea you Sunt som-ihiog good to
oat call on C Ambelter,
Every article is marked in plain
figures; when you got a discount ycu
oao figure it out yournelf, no fake, we
deal honest, and through hunenty we
aucoetd. J. H. Heller & Bro.
All kinds of cheese and smoked her
rings at C, Amheiter’s.
I Wi DIB
10 li ie
Prefers to Serve lie Board
of Education
THINKS It BIN BO Bill
Work For the Citizens of Glynn In
That Capacity Than if He Were
a Member of the Council.
Mr. A V. Wood has decerned the
nomination for aldermen tendered him
by the mass meeting wb'Oh assembled
Friday night lash
Hie formal deodnatiou in writing
was sent to Chairman Constance Miller
of the noWficUinn committee on yea*
terdsy
Liter Mr. Wood was se*n by a
Timee-Call reporter and asked *o give
his reasons why he had declined tbe
nomination. Mr. Wood said in sub
station:
“I appreciate very highly the honor
conferred upon mo by the mass meeting
as well as ail suggestions which have
been made from time to time in con
nection with naming ms as an alder
manic candidate. There is a question
however, in my mind as to whether 1
oao legally fill both an aldsrmanio
position and be a member of the Board
of Education at the same time and in
addition thereto 1 am sure that 1 could
not devote as much time to Board of
Education mature as I would like if i
were an aldeiman Therefore, my first
Large Fat
Mackerel
10 anil 1584
Campbell’s Jam,
Any Flavor,
per can 10c
w ll r Li
in . h." • i t
Phone 158
If it’s nice, we have it-
Pick la ldg Feet
Fresh
Tv ice Week.
plain sailing
FOB *
Stetson Hats
Uncle Sam knows a thing or
two about hats, as he does about
yachts.
Stetson Hats have distanced all
competitors and successfully de
fend American hat-supremacy
against all comers. ; ,
No hat, like them—they're
worn the world over.
New Autumn styles—stiff and
PRICE FIVE CENTS.
preferenci is to bu Id up the schools of
Brunswick, I have deemed it best to
devote all my time to the Board of
Education ; and endeavor in every way
pees b.'e to better the publio schools of
Glynn county,”
This expression from Mr, Wood
removes from the alderman c ticket one
of tbe best men that c-u)d have been
secured. He is absolutely beyond
reproach and no man stands higher in
this community in every way.
While the municipal ticket is a loser
by Sir. Wood declining to serve tbe
schools have gained much thereby, at;
be is most heartily in sympathy with
them, and as president of the B jrd of
Eduoaiion is devoting much time,
money and energy to the osuse of
educational advancement of tbe chil
dren of Glynn.
It is not known just wha‘ effect Mr
Woods dec slou will have on the
political situation. 8-verst men who
were ao ive in prop sing what b,d
been dubbed ibe Lv-v and Order
League’’ lionet have expressed them
selves as being satisfied personally wim
the tioket named by tbe miss meeting
Friday night.
Whether they will still be sat sli d
now that Mr. Wo id is off of the ticket
is a question to be determined by the ir
future actions.
There will probably be another
meeting to determine who will go on
the ticket in Mr. Wood’s placv, as #d)
interested want a harmonious choice
of the people to be made. The nam* s
of Capt. W. M Tupper and Dr, C V.
Cate have been mentioned and b 'th
are most excellent men to select from.
Nurseary Fetders. Reed E LaMai ce
Manager.
Everybody is invited to call at Hel
ler’s and see tbeir display of new fa l
goods at their new headquarters et 220
N iwoaßtle street, fotrnerly occupied by
the 100 store,
IMPORTANT.'
%
By placing your order for
groceries with me, you will
he sure of having the fresh
est goods on the market, and
you ki>ow that is tne 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. Devos*
428 Newcastle Street.
. Phone 109
Clover Mill Butter
Per Pound
3Qo.
A jso sole agents
r -r-N
for Dun! a P s,
Gotham and
KnoxaiK
otwloc
vUI ICI 1 1 oLJyltJv*
&rG reaOY for
YOUb inSPeC
t‘on. only at
LEVY’S.