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THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL
VOLUME XI. NUMBER 356
You Can’t to 100 Carefol
about having a prescription
filled. A Description 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 The Corner."
I J /s s rf m \/L VE CDRE fHE ILLS
I W flesh is heir to.
Ix® We make a specialty
&'/m °f killing colds at this
season. Our prescrip-
F H l BAa i!^ BE *MI B ° UAX ‘ {( tion department is
WT" ■ — JtSmim ' thoroughly equipped
a and the drugs are high
A 1 grade in every respect.
I > We sell toil-t requisites
\ 9 an< l everything that
L'. 'J- ■!! yon would expect to
find 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 overstripped in beautiful
shades of velour, and sold everywhere for liy.OO,
our price is
SIO.OO
while they last.
H. M. MILLER & SON,
MY STOCK
CONSTANTLY
CHANGING
HANDS.
For the Ladies.
We have just received a
beautiful line of Ladies Shirt
Waists, Silk waists, Flannel
waists, in the latent styles.
Don’t buy your skirt, jacket or
cape before seeing our line,
lid! S'ns Refunded if no! giMy.
J. H. HELLER & BRO,
Leader of low Prices
itie teiies I inis
don’t s f ay here until fbry are
absolutely unfit for consumption. I>’s
a little more .rouble, our way, but in
finitely better for you. Pave just
received a sbipmnt rf RITTER’S
FINE PKESERVE3 AND JELLIES,
in 1 2 3s and 5 b glass jars
Wou'd be glad to show them to you
THOMAS KEANY
GROOETF^,
’Phone 11. 312 Newcastle Street,
BRUNSW ICK. GA. SATURDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 26. 1901
n Hi i
1B1! IIIS
minlii Hon Now Beii
lafleliy its Brunswick
Board of Trade
CONGRESS ID BE CALLED
Of Represantativs Prom Various
Communities to Discuss Plans
For Future Action.
There was a large and representative
meeting of the Board of Trade ester
day and a move wai stait.io.v inch will
mean a great deal for Bmuswick.
This move has for ita ultimate end
rhe improvement of the rivere tributary
to Bruu iWlok and the cutting of a oaual
via the Plantation oreek route by wbioh
the many steamers plying inland can
reach B. unswiok, To speciiy the plaus
in detail would tak6 too muoh apace
tbia morning, but suflioe it to aay that
the move his the hearty oo*operation
of tbo 'i imes Cb.il at it is one of the beat
things lor commercial Brunswick that
has evtr bee.i proposed, Ic will re
quire fcovermneut aid to do the word,
and looKlog securing that aid,
means and methods of how oest to gee
it were discuesad,
Mess.-s. E. H. Mason aud£. F. Coney
wore appointed to confer with C;pt.
Gillet.6 on the matter and a committee
of aev< n were appointed to write to the
Board of Trade bodies of Muoou, Dub
lin, Hawkinsvilleand other towns along
the O tmuigee, Oionee, Ohoope and Al
tamabt and get their views regarding
holding a corgi-ess in Brunawlok at an
early date to discuss river improve
ment.
This committee is composed of W.B,
Irvine, T. Newman. A. Fendig, W. B
Cook, E. H. Mason, E. F. Coney and
W. M- Tupper
Toe Board of Trade also passed resol
utions of thanks to the Manufacturers
Record of Baltimore and its Brans
wtck co-respondent Mr. W. 8. Irvne
for s three column write up of this
ports business which appeared in the
Record of Oct. 17th. This write np
was one of the best that Brunswick has
ever bad aid the vole of thanks was
timely and deserved.
FOR RENT— Two fotnislnri rooms.
G-nMem-p prefetch. 503 George St ,
opposite Hanover park,
Haiti Wood Mantels Reed E. Li-
Mi doc, Manager
'
Fmh Buckwheat Pan Cake
Judtin Flour.
mm rrnrawmn ■■fini—
Plione 158.
If it’s nice, we have it*
aninii iMiimwi'i mil——
Georgia Maple
Syrup. Syrup.
EXCELSIOR SOCIETY MEETING,
Officers Elected and an Interesting Program
Rendered.
at sobnol the Exoelsicr
Literary aooiety hold its drat moetiug
for the year. The president and sec
retary of last year, Willie Bailey and
Janie Symons occupied rhe chairs and
after the reading of the minutes, Willie
Bailey administered the rath of effioe
to the new President Elliott Butts and
Secretary Leah Johnson. President
Butts made as appropriate address,
thanking the numbers of the society
for the honor oonferred upon him, and
assured them that be would do hlabeat
to make the aooiety a aucoess.
The following program was wel
rendered >,ad very muoh enjoyed:
Song, “VYaen Life i* Brightest."—
Choir.
Ruoiutior, “The Old Maid’s Pray
er.’’—L.’ah Jjfanaon.
So g—Mary Kllenwood .
Rouat ion—Henry BuDkley.
Duet—Katie Franklin and Lilly
GoJ-uto
Radiation, “Being a Woman ”
Clare O’Qonnor.
Solo (Instruments I )—Fannli Maßon.
Recitation—Rjbeocs Davis.
Reoitation—Mabel Rioney.
Declamation—Riohard Everett.
Song by the oboir with aoloa by
Willie Bailey and Tallulah Fleming,
a
The aociety is very muoh indebted to
Mias Janie Symons who assisted with
the musical part of tbe program.
After tbe program Supt. Ballard
spoke to tbe sooiety congratulating
them on the success of tbe entertain
ment, Mr. Bailard’a address was very
muoh enjoyed.
Tbe sooiety then adjourned to meet
Friday Nov. 8.
HARRIS KING,
Reporter for Timea-Call,
!IN PHILADELPHIA fla
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Philadelphia, Oot, 25.—A fire, in
which the police say 17 people lost
their lives and many more were serious
ly and pernaps fatal.y injured, occur
red today in the heart of the business
section of the oity. The nine story
bnildiug at 1219 and 1221 Market street
oocnpitd by Hunt, Wilkinson & Cos.,
upholsterers and furniture dealers, ano
two nnoocupied buildings at 1223 ana
1225 Market street, were destroyed.
Many otber buildings were damagee
and the loss is estimated ut upwards oi
(500,000 Toe fire started at 10 30
o’clock, It is supposed lo bavi beet
caused b, the expljsion ot beta no o
naphtha*•
r
AFTER ROOSEVELT.
Resolution of Censure Will be Introduced
in the House.
Atla<.te, Ooi, 25 K piesrnhtiv- Hat
o( Fannir, Lading Republican mem
ber of the bonne, will on MutiUay ic
vr< dues a retolu iou 0.-uduming .beac
lion ol President U oerveh for dining
Booker Washingt n a- toe wb"e bouse.
The resoln ton is erpem-d *on a e
somewbtr of a seu a ior, coining from
Republican sources, but it is safe mar,
it will be unanimously adopted. Mr
Hall said today be was a euunchßs
publio3n iu every resp-ct, but be did
net believe in toadying to negroes and
he thought Roosevelt made a big fool
of himself for bis action.
n in
i ■
Called to Ncminata an Al
flenai to C-o 01 In the
Blase Left Vacant
BY MR. WOOD’S RETIREMENT
Call Issued Yesterday in the Same
Spirit of Harmony as Charac
terized Last Meeting.
Tho following tffioial oall explains
itself. It reads:
Tue nadereigned., uhairtnan of the
masi meeting beul on the 18’b day of
Oojober, 1901, to dominate a ticket for
aldermen at the election in December
next, and tbe oommtt'ee to notify th<*
candidates nominated of tben nom n*
ion, Mr. a, V. W'ood, one of said can
didates, having declined the nomina
tion, due to his wish to devote bis en
tire spare time to bis duties as presi
dent of the Board of Kdnoatior, hereby,
at the instance of many oL.zeo*, oall a
rnaes meeting to beneld at the city ball
at S i.’eiock p m , October 28, 1901, to
nominate another candidate in Mr.
Woou's plane ou said tinker.
All white citizens of the city r
Brunswick who are of voting age are
invited to attend.
The objoct of proposed meeting la tbe
'ame as of the mas* meeting held on
October 18 h—to avoid a heated politi
cal oontast, thereby leaving everyone
free to devote their attention to tbe
best interest of the city of Brons
witk,
W. E K*y.
Cbm Mass Meeting Htld Oot, 18.
Constant Miller,
F F. Twitiy,
C. P. Goodyear,
Notification Committee.
FORA WORLD WIDESTRIKE.
Barcelona, Oct. 24—Tbe anarohist
oropaganda in favor of a general at rise
s proving fru>tful in Spain. Leading
inarebists assort ihat committees
hrougbout the world, representing B,*
00,000 workrr, are only awaiting tb
-Banal to inaugurata tbe universal
strike proposed oy the German work
men and oppioiei by the Amerio-n
nd Hurt pean committees.
PLAIN SAILING/
von
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 coiners.
No hats like them— they’re
worn the world over.
New Autumn atylca—•stiff and
soft hats both. ,
took tor Brand on Sweat Leather 1
P RICE FIVE CENTS.
TO SPEAK ON CANE AND CASSAVA.
Agricultural Department Will Send a Man
to Georgia and Florida Fairs,
la response to i ff >rts that -ave been
nude by id Boaru o[ Trade Bt .d Cua
gresaman Brantley, the Agti-nUnral
Department at Wash . gion has b-come
tanref ed In ti e gr-u fh of can., end
oasiava in sou h Ge-rg'a and Florida,
Tbe mail* yes erdiy brought, to
Congressman Brti tii y end a ontary
Ogg. letters fr<-m Baoreury of Agriooi.
ure Wilson, in w i.oh that t.fiicisl
Stated that Dr. H W. Wiley, chief of
tbe Burea ofChem’s ry would address
tbe farmers of G< otgla on the u?ject
of cane and oas ava at Stvannah during
tbe G-orgia Sia.e Fair dates from Nov.
6to 16,h, aid a:si that Dr. Rilty
would address ..he farmers of Florida
at Jacksonville during the Florida
State Fair from Nov. 18 to 23,
This is quite a good thing for tbe
farmers of Georgia end Florida and
abows tbe interest ihat is'bamg taken
in cane and cassava growing in this
country at this time.
LOST—Pooketbo ik confamir g 519.00
and cards of Mss Mary R. A ktn,
v* ill pay $6.00 reward tor re uni to
Frank D Aiken, City.
For EaGrippe and Influ
enza use CHENEY’S EX
PECTOKAN I’.
Who is going to gel the
beautiful China Closet that
is going to be given away
on Jan. Ist, 1902? Why
the one that gets the lucky
number. Get a ticket
with every cash purchase
of 2£c. Get all the tickets
you can. You can get any
thing you want that is
kept in a first-class gro
cery, at this place and as for
as little money as can be
bought at any other place,
considering quality; and at
the same time get chances
on the China Closet, and
possibly get it.
To be Drawn Jan. Ist, 1902
W. H. DeVoe*
’Phone lU9.
Mice,
In addition to affording every
facility 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 jud'cial
and other matters—Generally to exer
cise all our powers as a Trust Company
Brunswick Bank & trust (o.
H. W, Sale, Cahisr •
I
Also sole agents
for Dunlaps,
Gotham and
KnoxalL
Our Fall styles
are ready for
your inspec
tion, only at
LEVY’S.