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THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL
VOLUMEXI. NUMBER 356
Yog Can't lie Too Catofol
about having a prescription
filled. A prescription should be taken
to only skilled pharmacists, that is what
we are and we exerci c e great care and
judgment in this work.
Let us fill Your Prescription.^*.
Our-prices are a 1 ways right. We
send tor and deliver your prescriptions.
W. J. BUTTS, DRUGGIST.
‘On The Corner."
j *. WE CURE THE ILLS
s pr that flesh is heir to.
v-cvi ImM We make a specialty
£/m °f killing colds at this
I season. Our presc< ip-
j ma^ BA ~ a °| ea| bobax. | T j oa department is
WsjPpT — m -~w\ | thoroughly equipped
' a and the drafts are h'gh
% J? fade in every respect.
\VJ* | \o. \We sell toil -t requisites
9 \\{%r and everything tha.t
U,| you would expect to
fir.d in a first-clars drug store.
HUNTER-SALE. DRUG CO
Agents Lowney Candies.
12 COUCHES
which we bought at a bargain will be sold at
SIO.OO Each,
- One to a Customer, Only.
These couches are overstnpped in beautiful
shades of velour, and sold everywhere for S'.J.OO,
our price is
SIO.OO
while they last.
H. M. MILLEB & SON,
MY STOCK
CONSTANTLY
CHANGING
HANDS.
For the Ladies.
We have just received a
beautiful line of Ladies Shirt
SfiTaLts, Silk waists, Flannel
waists, in the latest styles
Don’t buy your skirt, jacket or
cape before seeing our line.
Ait!! AiVoys MM it not mm\i
J. H. HELLER & BRO,
Leader of low Brices
me cronies I lie
i
don’t s r ay bere until they are
absolutely unfit for consumption. li’s
a little more .rouble, our way, but in*
finitely batter for you. Have just
received a shipment of RITTER'S
FINK PRESERVES AND JELLIES.
In Is 2 33 and 5 b glass jars
Would be glad to show them to you.
. THOMAS KEANY
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'Phone 11. 312 Newcastle Street.
BRUNSWICK. GA. FRIDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 25. 1901
iK mu
xim
Former Well Known Tone
BrnnswlcKian ii Mil
HAPPENED SI WAY6ROBS
Ed Williams Was Also Arrested
But Was Later Released,—
Murder Declared.
Jaok Williams for j ean a well known
naan about town in Brans vick is in
seriam trouble in WHyoross, being ao
cased of killing a man the .’.
A dispatoh in the Sava.nab N. we of
yesterday tells the story,
T ie Wayoross (pedal sajs:
As the' resalt of a difficulty last nigut
Hugh B. Ashcroft is co'd in death and
Jack Williams languishes behind the
bars of the couaty jail, coarged with
murder.
Mr. Ashcroft was an eagiueer on the
Plant System, between Wayoroee and
Higu Springs. He was about 33 years
of a/ , uii uarrifd and lived at the
hamp i ai* br rber.ln-law, Cjl. W.W,
Shaip , G 1 ante street Thedifficul
ty oocu'reJ on R<y aotds street.
Wiiiia-xi*, w o was ouder t, e influ
ence of whiskey, pr vokd tbs quarrel
and a 11 roe flghi followed, U which
both men were sora'ched, Williams
stabled Ashotofi, in th • stomaoh, so it
is s&id, and both men left the placs
where the flgat occurred, goirg in op
posite directions, Williams to his room
nearby, and Ashcroft up Reynolds
street, toward his room
He walked about a bice' , and when
near Lse avenue fell or lay down. A
short time afterward be was found by
Beach Harvey, a colored barber. The
barber calkd O.oar Smith, ahaok driv
er, and they oarr ed Mr. Ashcroft to
the home of Col. Sharps,
D.*s. Walker and Izlar were hastily
summ ned, but the young man was be
yot and the reach if human skill, and his
death followed in ten or fifteen min
ut.es afior he reached his room.
Ashcroft made no statement of im
poriance, as he was too weak and ex
hausted to t-lk much. He said he wonld
tell them all about it iu a few minutei
but passed away without doing si.
A courier was dispatched for Cor
oner Jicksun Gr.mos.aud he emp tneled
a jury and proceeded to inv.siigate the
killing. The jury was c imposed oi
M, D Bltek he*', f oremtn; Dr, R P.
lasT. F Cuihing, E R Jordan, H
F. Jobuson V. B, Alber son
Tu- jury began an iuve tiga ion of
the case about I o’clock and concluded
us work ■aboUi dayi.ghr. I'heve'dtoi
found tnat tbe and: ctased came to his
dea h by a puno ured w u >d by a knife
in the bauds of Jaok Williams, and the
same la mu and r.”
W.thin thirty minutes after the tight
Offioers Ed C ottingbam aod John W
Le*i w.nt to th-a room of Jack William"'
on Reyoo de strep*, near the canal; aoo
placed bim under arrest. Uewag'akeo
to the oounty jail, wbere heientw.
dlis brother, Ed Williams, a printer
wa= also locked up l-.it night, bat ws
lioemed tbi-> morning.
Jack WiLiams is about 30 years of
age and unmarried. He is a plumber
employed b 7 the Waycroes Plumbing
Company, and ha* been working here
M’DUFFIES
ORCHESTRA
POPULAR MUSICIANS GET TOGETHER
AGAIN AFTER MANY YEARS
OF SEPARATION.
One of the attractive features of the
Catholic (sir which opens io the letter
part ol November will be the appear
anoe of the old familiar faces of what
was fomrerly known as “McDuffi ’s
Orchestra.”
This orobeatra la years gone by which
are pleasantly Bruns
wiokians was an organization of good
mus’oians seleoted from various liner of
oommsroial and older businesses, an,,
the members praoiioed and played
m r lj fit the pleasure it gave them
e'veibndnot for any prefl in any
shape whstevef.
Th* meetings were held a', the ihst
McDuffie resid r C ; out on the boule
vard, which was the , oooupied by the
present general manager ol the
Brunswick & Birin ngham Railroad
when be was manager of Brunswick &
Western,
Occasionally the orchestra appeared
in public and <t was always enthusias
tically reoelved. Now after many years
the old orowd is getting together again
and it will be a source of muoh pleas
ure to Bronswickians to meet them a :
the Catholic fair. Several new name*
have been added to the roll to fill in
places left blsnk by removal from the
city of former members, but they art
all good mußioiane and will play their
parts well,
Toe members and the instruments
they will play are: Messrs.
□ John Baumgartner, oiroet.
Constance Miller, piano.
Herbert Miller, clarionet.
J. Q. Wilson, Violin.
Burr Winton, violin and string base.
J. J. Pieterse, violin.
Allle Blkan, violin.
Charles Baumgartner, trombone.
Geurge MoCullongb, oornec.
Romalne McCullough, tap drum.
Jake Rotiolz, violin.
J. A. McDuffie, violin.
the past two years.
The case against Williams will prob
ably come up for trial at the approach
ing term of Ware (Superior court, iL
November. Owing to the short time
before the oonveniog of court it is not
likely that a preliminary trial will be
held, or that bood will be granted.
Tbe remains of yonng Ashcroft wort
taken to Nownan for hu*ial tonight. A
orief funeral service wsi conduc ed at
tbe home of Cjl Bbarpo (Uis afternoon
by Rev T M. Christian and Rov M
O. Au-tin of Warehboro
GOLDSMITH LEHMAN BETTER.
/
Passed Safely Through a Dangerous Sur
gical Operation.
Toe meny friends of Mr and Mrs,
John U Lehman, now ol a lama, ano
then popular son.Goldsmi h, wil< learn
vith pi sure that be has paised saf ly
through aid fiicult ‘urgioul op r lon
and is oow prso'ioaily well.
Goldsmith was s if. Ting from a dan
gerous oase of appendioitie and toe sur
geons th< n;htdu.ing .bo operation '.bat
he bad a narrow escape. H s-plendid
physical condition polled him through
however, and everyone down this way
will be pleased te bear of it.
on. ns
m i ii
To BstaUbb u Fipiriunt
station ii sooth Go.
GLYNN CWf if OH 11
As This Soil is Peculiarly Adapted
For the Growing of Cane
and Cassava
Capt, VV F. Symons. G'ynu’d abl*
repreeota r ivf, is at work in Atlanta
and was one among the first of the
legisldtors to offer anew bill. Tna re
ports from Atlanta yesterday state
that Ct.pt. Symons bill proposes ihe
e>a’di->r, rn-in of an experiment s atioi.
in io South Georgia, no paroicul r
county being named. Tne pas.agn o,
th a bil', winch is certainly a good 01 e
will leave tne field open to any county
lu S. utb Georgia to secure this farm.
It is and. sirud to experiment pardon
larly with oa‘>e aod css • va and Glynn
couaty soil is particularly adapted for
raising such products
There Is reaeon to believe thal
Glynn will stand a good ohanoe for the
sta ion.
Ware oouoty, however; is pulling for
it and may give Glynn a hard fight lc
event the bid goes t;,rough,
FOR RENT—Two famish id rooms.
G. ntiemen prefared. CO3 George St.,
opposite Hanover park.
i.
Hatd Wood Mintele. R-ed E. L,-
Manoe. Manager.
Freth Buckwheat Pan Cake
Justin. Flour.
Phone 158.
If it’s nice, we have it*
Georgia 1 Maple
Syrup I Svrup.
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 hats Ilka them—they*f
worn the world over.
* A
New Autumn styles—stiff and
soft hats both.
Look tot Broad on Sweat Leather <
PRICE FIVE CENTS.
UNITED STATES WATCHING
The Bubonic Plaugue at Constantinople,
Turkey.
Washington, Oit. 24 —To-* United
States eaaitary oornmnsiouer at Cor.
stantiaople has made a report of tl e
p ague in :hat oi*y. which. ne ears, hrs
not been preva.ent sine., las April. Be
reports that 30 oases beve occurred,
although the local authorities, follow
ing the example or me Rultan, has
ihown that there is mmh and lay iq
taktng the neoa-stry pr.ivsaMvi step*.
The sultaa has appointed a sanitary
oammls)on of exaerie, wnose Instruc
tions immediately on the manifests
tion of the bub.nio p ague an to tal e
all neceesary prcve.itftlve steps wifi
out b J 'ng obliged to rep irt to any offic
■als. Tae Ottoman government, be
cause the result oou!d not be obtained
in ten yer“, has accepted tne oommis
sirner’e proposal to get rid of the pla
gue by opening tho large streets abut
ting the baok to back houses end im
proving the sewer system.
Prayer Denies It.
J -epa Prayer den e* the report that
he drank laudnum and says it was all
a mis ake whloh he wishes oorrec , and
For LaGrippe and Influ
enza use CHENEY’S EX
PECTORAN T.
IMPORTANT.
By placing your order for
groceries wilh me, you will
be sure of having the fresh
est goods on the market, and
you know that is the mosi
important point in the
grocery business Can
supply you with everything
that is good to eat.
Have just received the
filled I>t of mackerel ever
shown in Brunswick.
W. H. DeVoe*
428 Newcastle Street
’Phone 109
Noiice,
In addition to affording every
faotlity to our customers consistent
with safe banking, we are prepared to
act as Administrator 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 & Trust Cos.
H. W, Hale. Cashier ■
Also sole agents
for Dunlaps,
Gotham and
Knoxalk
Our Fall styles
are ready for
your inspec
tion, only at
LEVY’S.