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THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL
VOLUME XI. NUMBER 336
You Can’t be Too CareM
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 Yonr Prescription.^^
Our prices are always right. We
send for and deliver your prescriptions.
W J BUTTS, DRUGGIST
‘On The Corner.”
I y*. WE CORE THE ILLS
that tO,
B* JWe make a specialty
of killing colds at this
1 | season. Our prescrip
pbpbabb|cream l-” qRAy: 1 tion department is
, thoroughly equipped
• ' V and the drugs are high
grade in every respect.
We sell toilet requisites
.9 1 everything that
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
partment.
All carpets and mattings
layed free of charge
■V*
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
I £B>
CONSTANTLY
CHANGING
HANDS.
Anniversary Bargain Sale
and Grand Fall Opening on
Monday Oct. 21 Tuesday Oct 22
and Wepuespe/v Oct, 23, at
J. H. HELLER & BRO,
220 Newcastle Street
Leader of low Prices.
Call For Circular,
lie Groceries! Hie
don’t stay here until they are
• absolutely unfit for consumption. It’s
a little more trouble, our way, but in
finitsly better for you. Have just
received a shipment of RITTER’S
FINE PKESERVE3 AND JELLIES,
In Is 2 3s and s!b glass jars
Would be glad to show them to you.
THOMAS KEANY
csroos:r,
'Phone 11. 312 Newcastle Street.
BRUNSWICK. GA. TUESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 22. 1901
CANDLER ON
ROOSEVELT
OTHER PROMINENT PUBLIC MEN JOIN
IN THE DEMONSTRATION OF
THE PRESIDENT’S COURSE.
An Atlanta speoial to the Augusta
Ctironiole says: President Rooeevelt’e
aosion in inviting the negro, Booker
Washington, to dine with his family at
the White House, is being roundly
scored by Democrats on all sides in this
city,
Nothing but the severest denuncia
tion of the act is heard on all sides,and
even the few white men who were ad
mirors of the president, s<s<‘m dumb
founded at this premeditated affront to
the Southern people, and many of these
censure Roosevelt almost ae much as
the Democrats.
Capitol officials said It was an out
rage and many were not surprised, as
they thought all along that Roosevelt
was too erratic for the presidential
chair, /
Governor Candler was very emphatio
in his declaration. A visitor handed
him tin following editorial by Editor
Pecdleion of the Macon Telegraph;
set up the barrier between the
raoes. No president of this or any
other can break it down
“A dinner given by one man to an
other in the home and privacy of hie
famil} means <hat the guest or bis son
may roc and win the host's daughter.
“Woan the one man Is a white man
and tn s other a black it means that
there is but one more step to miscegen
ation—a sinful and wilful breaking of
God’s plain law.
“The news item whiob came from
Washmgtan and was printed in yester
day’s Telegraph told the sad stary for
our country. We shall hear more of
this. 1 '
The governor read it aloud to those
present, and said:
“It is true, every word of it. We
will hear more from it. It will bring
‘rape’ and Tynobln’ and bloodshed’ and
riot,’ but,’’ he added, “like the old
woman said about the man kissing the
cow,;‘every one to his taste.’
“To expeot anything from Roosevelt
beoanne he was half Southern was all
bosh-
“The people bred in that atmosphere
up there are taught to bate the South
ern people. Republioans aud Damo
orats alike, with a few exceptions
among the Demoorats, who are broad
minded enough to comprehend the
situation in the South, and bave enough
to defend her course. '
One mar, who baa a large depesit in
the Lowry Banking Company, said to
day that he would have less in the fu
ture. Capt. Bob Lowery s rec-iot fl u
oyer to the Republioans has not made
biui any friends here.
Oa every hand the action of lioose
veit is taken as a direct thrust at the
Sou b, and everybody is surprised that
Booker Washington didn’t have sense
enough to decline the invitation. It
will withdraw the sympathy of South- 1
ern whi'e people from him in a large
measure
51 nsulted the Kaiser.
Berlin, Oot. 20—TheCurr-nt iisueof
SimphcifS'mn*, the comic paper, was
oonfl cated yesterday at Bresiau for an
offensive cartoon directed against Em
peror William
m is
HOW IHI
Many laveieiils in Vessels
are Being NoM
II ARRIVALS IN li NY!
And Several Sailings Create a
Deal of Activity in
A*
'. Marine Circles.
Brunswioks shipping is now begin
ning to inorease. Eight arrivals on
Sunday and yesterday and several
clearances and eailings have given a
boost to the water oommeroe and
prospecte for the future are good.
Movements noted in the past two
days are as follows:
ARRIVED.
Steamer Colorado, Avery, N Y.
Br SS Muroia, Orchard, Philadelphia
Steamer Navaboa, Johnstone, Bos
ton via ports.
Bark Maria Emilia, Port, Riavia,
Sapelo,
Spanish bark San Jose, Oliver, Maul
Spain,
Bark Essex, Smith, Savannah,
Schooner City of Augnstine, Adams.
Savannah.
Sohooner E H Weaver, Weaver, New
Haven.
CLEARED.
Bark Maria Blangua, Urg, Pascal,
Valencia.
SAILED.
British steamer Cayo Mono, Friend,
Liverpool and Manchester.
Norwegian bark Robert MaoKenzie,
Hansen, Rotterdam.
Sohooner James Davidson, Jansen,
Norwioh.
Schooner Aline C Stubbs, Philbrook,
New Yora,
Sohooner TANARUS, W. Dunn, Bond, New
London.,
Hard Wood Mantels. Reed E. La-
Manoe, Manager.
Mice,
In addition to affording every
facility to our customers consistent
with safe banking, we arc prepared to
act as Ad,. j'Hetrator or Executor of
Estates, Guardians of property of
minors, and to make Bonds in judicial
and other matters—Generally to exer
cise all our powers as a Trust Company
Brunswick Bank Si Trust Cos,
H, W, Gale, Cashier •
Campbell’s Jem, I Large Fat
Any Flavor, I Mackerel
oer can lOcjlO ail 121
Phone 158.
If it’s nice, we have it.
I’lokle Pig Feet Clover Hill Butter
Fresh PcrPonnd
Twice Week. j 30c.
NEW LINE OF
STEAMERS
WILL PROBABLY BE PUT ON TO
TAKE IN BRUNSWICK AND
SAVANNAH.
The Amerioan Lumberman, recog
nized as the standard trade paper of
that industry has sa article from Its
Savannah correspondent in this week’s
issue of the greatest interest to Bruns
wiokians.
The correspondent under date of
Oot, 15th, says:
“The feature of the week in lumber
circles was the partial announcement
of ih6 plans of a steamship company
that purposes to establish a line be
tween this port, Brnnsvrick and New'
York for the transportation of yellow
pine. While no defimto details have
been given out it is reliably under
stood that all arrangements have beer
made to bring the steamers from the
lakes and put them in the coast trade,
It is expected to build up a general
trade, but the new line has a guaran
teed amount of lumber for its vessels
and hopes to make this a basis for a
large business. Lumbermen here have
expressed themselves as favorable to the
new line, though they take this stand
in the interest of the port by
orea'lng competition and not. out of an
antagonistic spirit toward nay of the
existing linsa. In speaking abouo this
matter one lumber exporter said ;
“ ‘Heretofore lumber bae been com
pelled to take a back sett, as it wore,
for all ether olasses of fra’ght. 1 ; ,
many oases great Inconvenience follows
because of the fact that many orders
are given with time, bml' siring ataoh
ed, and the failure tput tha shipment
through in time cancels tbs o der The
importance of large f oiiities In this
irada is there'ore app'j p ent. The njw
Hue will establish coi/jpetition, and that
doe-not hurt any pi rt.’
“It is said the tew comer lias all ar--
rangemeot mde for docking. It will
no 1- use the terminals of eimer the
Ooeai Steamship Gonipa> y or the Mer
chant - & Miners Trau.po tat>on Com
pany. It is further u derblood tha r
0. W Howard, for several years a lead
ing sn 1 f reivht broker here, wtli ba the
local age it of the usw iiau.”
LOST- O ie fountain pen; finder will
bn rewi-roed by returning same • <:. this
office.
Po-t' ble Ora < 8 Kenl E LsMance,
Manag-r.
PLAIN SAILING
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 aU comers.
No hats like them—they're
worn the world over.
New Autumn styles—stiff and
soft hats both.,
Isjok for Brand on Sweat Leaf fie?
PRICE F FATS.
Inir YfiMTiiTimi
! line unpyiup
i liiiu Uinli
jCaae and Cassava fill fig
Ite Ttiu DiscissM
B y IN OF EXPERIENCE
Who Will -jive Practical Talks On
This Most Importaat
Subject.
The Case and Cassava Convention
w'.'l bo called t> io m rniug at 10 o’clock
in t.he City Hall
President Prank D. Aiken of the
Board of Trade ? ill call the oonvention
to order and Mayor Emanuel will wel
come the and ..legatee on behalf of the city,
Col. C. P. Goodyear will then adareu-i
the meo lug on the line of the call iau’.i ■
ed for the convention, aid he will ie
followed by Prof. Block bridge the noted
student of Cassava growing who hue
made such a great success of its ouPi.
vstiou in Florida.
Other eminent men and men of prac
tical experience will be present and
make addresses and the prospects f-tr a
moat successful convention are very
good. Tb hi Izens of Brunswick are
cordially invited to participate in this
meeting and especially aid m glv og
the delegates a cordial welcome.
For JLaGrippe and Influ
enza use CHENEY’S EX
PECTORANT.
B placing your order for
g ocerie'’ with me, you will
be sure of having the fresh"
est goods on th 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 I it ofi mackerel ever
shown in Brunswick.
W, li Mm>
i 428 Newcastle Street
M ’Phone 109-
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'u*ob £3 u i*
' iso so! 3 agents
for Dunlaps,
Gotham and
Knoxalh
Our Fall styles
are ready for
yoor inspec
tion, only at
LEVY’S.