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THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL
VOLUME XI. NUMBER 356
You Can't be Too Careful
about having a prescription
filltd. 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 till Your Prescription.^^
Our prices are always right. We
send tor and deliver your prescriptions.
W J BUTTS, DRUGGIST.
‘On The Corner."
A WE CORE THE ILLS
I that * s to *
i Mi/ We make a specialty
_ L4/ &/M °f killing colds at this
season. Our prescrip
|aHPßAß^|fßKAgg'| borax- [ tiou dt partmeut is
l-gy** r- 1 | thoroughly equipped
a: and the drugs are h>gh
Jrt (PX gade in every respect.
\ y ! I ||k\Sk\ We sell toilet requisites
3 F\%r everything that
- bay you would expect to
find in a first-class drug store.
HUNTER-SALE DRUG CO
Agents Lowney Candies.
H. M. MILLER & SOU,
We invite you to inspect
our new Carpet and Rug de
partment.
All carpets and mattings
layed free of charge
We have fjr 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.
Anniversary Bargain Sale
and Grand Fall Opening on
Monday Oct. 21 I uesday Oct 22
and WepuaspßA Oct, 23, at
J. H. HELLER & BRO,
220 Newcastle Street
Leader of low Prices.
Call For Circular.
lie teis l Hi®
don’t slay here until they are
absolutely untit 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 Is 2 8s and 5 b glass jars
Would be glad to show them to you,
THOMAS KEANY
GROCETR,
'Phone 11, 312 Newcastle Street,
BRUNSWICK, GA. WEDNJSDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 23. 1901
CANE AND
CASSAVA
Hi Inline! if ItiHv':
Cumin
HIKE M M
And Addresses by Practical Men
Proved Very Entertaining
and Instructive.
The Cano a and Cassav. nonventior.
t-o’l Mr? yeeterdry war a ‘uiocess
The attendance bath !'CI and on* of
‘own was gnid and t 1 '* ta ll '* -r.d <Tlas
oussior 3 proved ve>-y b*> tt - 1 elt.
The convention was opened by Pr<-si
dent F. D. Aikn Of the of
Trade "md prayer was off *< - d by Ven.
Harry Oassill.
On b-nalfjof the oitj|Wr,F.E Twitty
deilvertd the address of welcome and
th’ews followed by the eleotion of
permarsnt officer, which resulted as
foil own
C, P Goodrea', president.
I. O v Wide, vice-president.
C D 0,,-g, ecr. tary and treasurer.
Col. G tody ar then opened the oon
veation p r i) rby an explanation of
in* movement, which resulted in the
till of th® April m-e ing, and gave an
account of the sc pe and purpisesof
ihe movement now u* der way.
Ha wis followed by Prof. S’ockbridge
if thr Florida Experiment Station oo
the sotjeot “Why Grow Cm ava.” |
This was prmounoed one of the fin
est ever listened to on a rub
j ct of snob oharao’er. The absolute
k Dewit dge of the subject possessed by
be speaker and tbs wonderful power he
bad of presenting tbe result of bis years
of study in each intelligent and enter
tilnlrg form gained for him tbe most
sttective and interested br f listen
ers that eas gathered here in a long
a
time and at i's corc'us'cn everyone
was saying that—“lt was oos of tbe
fl iset Icotures they had ever beard.”
P.rf, Stookbr dge cjrtaiuly enthused
bis bearers on the eubjeot of grow
ing oassav9, and he can always count
on a big audience in Brunswick.
President D G. Parse of the Savan
nah Board of Trade followed Prof.
Htookbridge in an exoelleat discourse
ou augur oane and cassava, and throw
ing considerable 1 ght on tbs manner of
growing r.hete proiuots profitably.
Mr I C. Wude, the B.uthern Rail
way’s enorg t.o; mmigratioo|represent*
alive, opened (he at.eruoon -es.ion in a
oomp ebensive and interesting talk on
ibs growing of cane snd cassava and
was followed by Dr. J. M dpenor, jr,
of Waresbon, who has mode a pbO.i
oal study of the subject and diicassed
it In a tnoreujiblj practical manner
At the conclusion of the regular
speech making there was a g.-neraldis-
cussioo of oane and cassava subjects
pirr.iotpaled in by all pressor, and th
questions were answered by Prof.
8 ook ; ridge and Mr. Purse.
O. e of tbe pleasiot f attires of toe
session was the un*nlm< us passing of
a resolution offered by Secretary Orb
wafting congratulations and be, t
wishes to Mayor Emanuel and his
obaiming wife on the arrival of a eon
and heir at their horns.
Taken altogether the oonvei t'on was
a splendid success and the people are
AN EXCELLENT ATTRACTION.
Creston Clarke Will Be Greeted By a Big
Audience Here.
The appearance at. the Grand tomor
row night of Cresion Clarke in 1 Ham
let,” will be the oooasion *of a largo
aodience assembling.
It is one ot the best attractions
booked for the season and the demand
for seats has been unusually good
denoting the discriminating taste ot
Brunswlokians in the way of selecting
a meritorious prod acti on when it 1b
presented by one of euoh talent as
Creston Clarke.
Tbe number of leading actors today
who successfully interpret end retain
in their repertoire tbe pUj s of Shakes
peare, will be found lonely in a oount
of the fingers of ooe hand.
There is an occasional fine produc
tion, with a season all too brief; but to
oontinne year after year io Shakespear
ean art, as Is notable in oareer of
Creston Clarke, is exceptional.
Mr. Clarke is an aotor w&ose admir
ers are tieing constantly augmented.
There are many who regard him as tbe
only snooeasor to Edwin Booth to whom,
both in bis stage work and in his ap
paaranoe, he is startlingly alike
Markedly so, is said to be his artistio
and forceful portrayal of ‘‘Hamlet,”
the role in which Mr. Clarke, support*
ed by bis large oompany, will be seen
here.
Mr. Clarke oomes direct from his
brilliant engagements in Baltimore
and Philadelphia, where he is a great
favorite both with the press and publio.
He brings with him tbe entire soenlo
equipment wh'ch renders his metropolo
itan engagements notable for the artis
tic manner in wbloh be stages and
moqnts his plays. Brunswick will nt*v
be visited ibis sea sub by an aotor mon\
distinguished for his Shakespearean
work than Is Mr. Clarke, and his per
formance Will receive a patronage that
will render it a memorable ocoaeion in
the annals of tbe season.
gradually taking bold of tbe growing
of oane and cassava in a way tbat
means good for this eeotlon of tbe conn
try.
Tbe next convention will be held in
March and work of preparing for it
will commence at once.
DEPOT COMMITTEE.
Want Railroads to Renew Proposition of
Last Year,
Atlanta, Oot 22—The depot commit
tee of tbe legislature met this morning
and deoided to ask the ras Aiads to re
new the same proposition made last
year, which is: The roads are to pay
6 per oent of the oost of tbe struo'ure
in rental for 18 years, lr the railroa s
agree ibe oommi’iee will recommend
that the s'ate build the dope.
Stevens Was Injured.
Atlanta, Oot. 22-Commissioner of
Agriculture 0.8. Stevens was seriou -
ly Injured in a bead-oo collision on tbe
Cen’ral of Georgia railway Saturday
af err.orn four miles below.Mrcon. He
was brought to Atlanta this noo’'riing,
His spine is Injured. He is confined
to his bid.
Sir Thomas Lipton Bids Farewell
New York, Oot. 22 Sir Tuomas Li -
ton sailed for home today on the s'eam
er Celtic. His etei m ysoht, the Erin,
will sail at noun tomorrow.
For EaGrippe and Influ
enza use CHENEY’S EX
PECTORANT
IT WILL BE
HELDTODAY
Infill It Deis: Hi Nii
SI. Sim Httl
(111 HI 111 I'M
Mr. I. C. Wade, of the Southern
Railway, Will Talk On
the Subject.
Tne meeting to discuss plans for
raising money towards building anew
hotel on St. Simon island will be held
this m iming at ten o’clock at the oity
halt.
This is one of the most important
matter.) that Brnnewioktans can ir.
teresi themselves in and a good atterd
anoe is desired.
Mr. I, C. Wade, of the Southern
Railway has consented to stay over
and talk on tbe eubjeot and wbat be
has to ay is worlb listening to.
Every business man in Brunswick
should attend this meeting.
Up to Date Grocers.
Messrs. Jobannensen & Cos., tbe np
to-date grooers. are enjoying an in
oresse in their business daily.
Tbsy carry a good stock and add to it
daily fresh supplies. When you want
anything in the lines of groceries send
them your order,
itie^OST— One fountain pen; finder will
rewarded by returning eau, to this
offioe.
Fresh Buckwheat ■ Pan Cake
Justin. I Flour.
Phone 158.
If it’s nice, we’ have it*
t j
ft 1 Georgia if' Maple
~ Syrup. Svrup.
-. j;.
- ’ 1
PLAIN SAILING
FOB 'V
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 hats like them—they’ra
worn the world over.
New Autumn styles—stiff and
soft hats both.
look tot Utoai on Sweat Ituthct
PRICE FIVE CENTS.
AN ASSURED FACT.
The Lyceum Course Will Present Some
Good Attractions.
As there seeun to boa donV, in the
minds of soma as to whether the Lyoeu in
oourse Is an assured fee*, toe Tiroes-
Call stares m ist positively that i t i*.
The six attractions that have been ad
vertised will certainly be <riv?n. The
dates are flxsd and engaged at the
opera house. The tiokets have already
been made out and some o' tli ro deliv
ered Toe others are awaiting eheir
owners at BinnhA pharmacy. Sub
scriber* oan begin to reserve their seats
for the first a traction u.x. wodt.
Sam Juuos will open the oourse the
last;of next week. It is pretty cer
tain that there will be a crowded house
to hear Mr. Jones in die new leotnre*
“ Phu, Philosophy and Phaoti.’
Thoie who expect to subsoribe for sea
son tiokets must do so this week, if
they wou'd get first choice of isate
One season ticket for $5 gives two ad
mission* with reserved seats to each
of the six attractions, A season ticket
for one admission cost* $3. In ado<-
tioa holders of season tiokets have flr-t
oboioe of seats • Tiokets wi'l be issued
to any one leaving their name wrh
Fleming & Wsff or at Smith’s phar
macy
IMPORTANT.
t
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 lot of mackerel ever
shown in Brunswick.
W. H. DeVoe
-428 Newcastle Street
’Phone 109
Mice,
In addition to affording every
facility to our customers consistent
with ssfe banking, we are prepared to
act as Administrator or Executor of
Estates, Guardians of property of
minors, and to make Honda in judicial
and other matters—Generally to exer
cise all our powers aB a Trust Company
Brunswick Bank & Trust Cos.
H. W, Sale. Cashier ■
Also sole agents
for Dunlaps,
Gotham and
Knoxall.
Our Fall styles
are ready for
your inspec
tion, only at
LEVY’S.