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THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL
VOLUME XI. NUMBER 356
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.^^.
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Our prices are always right. We
send for and deliver your prescriptions.
W J BUTTS, DRUGGIST
‘Op The Corner."
j WE CURE THE ILLS
3 W fi o sh is heir to.
I g We make a specialty
of killing colds at this
I XY- C1 K || season. Our prescrip-
CbeaMk* i tion department is
Jr\*J ifi° equipped
'll a * i( i ine are high
\ grade in every respect.
\> Weselitoi 1 qulsites
3 and every -o : g that
“-iLJ you would expect to
find in a first-class 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 So.OO,
our price is
SIO.OO
while they last.
H. M. MILLER & §Ol,
MY STOCK
CONSTANTLY
CHANGING
HANDS.
HAVE YOU SEEN
OUR SHOES?
We have some good ones,
(rent’s, Ladies, Misses, Childrens,
All are fitted here.
Prices will suit you too.
J. H. HELLER & BRO,
Leader of low Prices.
lie Groceiies I He
don’t stay here until they are
absolutely unfit for joneumption. 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 3s and 51b glass jars
Would be glad to show them to you.
THOMS EEANY
’Phone 11. 312 Newcastle Street.
BRUNSWICK. GA. SUNDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 27. 1901
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it a Malle Galleriai ii New York City tie Dis
iiliislefl Mi Brunswickian Dees liaiself
auU Tlis City Pro 1 !
Through the instrumentality of Col j
E. C. MacVd, Mr. Edwin Brobston,
tad tie 15 'ard of Trade of Brunswick,
ttua city has again taken on new lif
ad.ia moving onward in the path of
prcgfcas and prosperity. Each day
brings sumo ueT evideuoe of this faot
und now conies echoes from a far dis
tant city that Brnuswiok and Brunt
wiokians are moving in mighty ways
to help push this oity along
On Tuesday night last, in ne cr.y ot
New Ycrs, there were gather and at ana
Manhaitap hotel 150 of the leading
m?n of diplomacy and finance of the
United States. This gathering includ
ed:
Hon. and Mrs, Bussell Sage, Ex
minister to Spain; Gen, Stewart L.
Wosdfjrd Mrs, Woodford, Hon.
Eenrj Clews, President Kiobard A,
McCurd, tbe world’s greatest life in
surance offiolal; Hon. James J, Bel
den, Col. H. B. Masters, Col. Ralph E.
Prime, Rev. Robert S, Mao Arthur,
Hon, E. Hsgaman Hall, Hon, Walter
S. Logan, Hon. W. W. Goodrioh, Hon.
S. V. White, Gen. Edward W. Ruoker,
Hon. George S. Corey and other nota
bles including Col. L. C Hopkins,
Col, E. C. Machen and Hon. Edwin
Brobston.
The ocoasion was a farewell banquet
to Col • Louis C. Hopkins, and a very
handsome, loving onp was also given
to Col. Hopbinsat the same time.
Col, Hopkins bas long been a prom*
menl business msn of New York oity,
and bas decided to become a resident
of Bruacwioic and identify himself
with its industrial development.
Tbs banquet was presided over by
Judge Goodrioh, of tbe Appellate
oourt of New York and d.stinguished
men of national repu.ation who are
friends of Col. Hopkins ~,mude ad
dresses.
Covers were laid for 150 in tbe beau
tiful banquet hill of tbe Manhattan
hotel, one of tbe ewellsst in the Baited
States, end besides partaking of a royal
feast, that bad been provided by the
friends cf Col, Hopkinß, tbe company
was entertained by some of tbe best
after-dinner speakers in tbe United.
States, For tbe edifieation of Brans*
wiok people the speech of Mr. Brob
aton, which was stenographloally re
ported, is given to speak for itself,
Col. Hopkins leaves for Brunswick
Q 'K', f.eo's to take np bis residanoe,
H. is tbe gsntleman who, a few years
ago insured tbeHavemeyer family for a
largo ..mount, and the premium, which
w&j al pJd at oue time, amounted to
78,0(0. and Col. Hopkins’ commit
son oq same was over $50,000. Tbla is
the largest premium ever paid at one
turn on Ufa insurance. Cos). Hopkins
will be a delightful addition to tbe
social and business life of Brnnawiok.
As bis friends are legion and bis en*
erg? untiring it is likely that be will
let them know tbe beauties of Bruns
wick as a home.
After.dinner speakers and their
toasts were:
Address of welcome—Hon, William
Wniton Goodrioh.
New York’s Message to tbe Sontb —
Ge'- Stewart L/iidon Woodford.
Cos Fathers-I'i-L*w—Hon, Stephen
V. White.
The Ladles—Mr, Walter Ssth Logan.
A Trial by Jury—Mr. Edward Hsga
man Hall.
Accepting tta Verdict— Col. Lewis
Chessman Hopkics.
A W-Goome to Bruoawiok—Hon.
/- %
Edwin Br on,
*
In introdu . . Mr, Brobston Judge
Goodrioh eaid:
Jodge G:odrloh: This man (pointing
toCo) Hopkin*) i!emi to hove the hap
py faculty of going with the blessing of
his fellows aod being welcomed with
a blessing by those to whom be is going
There U a gentloman with ns tonight
who wishas to extend e welomoe to
Col. Hopkine from the oity of Brnns
wiok, Itis tbe Hon, Edwin Brobstur,
whom I have now tbe pleasure to in
troduce to this audienoe.
Mr. Brobston’s Speeoh.
Mr. Toast Master, Ladles and Gen
tlemen : 1 appreciate the honor of be
ing in this distinguished presenoe, and
to have tbe privilege of talking about
Brunswick. In the presence of so
many bright and beautiful women and
so many handsome and distinguished
men, I oonld well imagine myself be
fore a Southern audience, I have en
teed into tbe spirit of tbe beautiful
sentiments expressed tonight, and I
want to say to you that wbiie you bav
banished tbe handsome Colonel c* wn
among tbe Georgia roses, tbe land of
magnolia, the hcneysuokle and tbe
woodbine, I dognot think be will Hod
his banishment unpleasant, and when
be has made Brunswick such a great
oi*y that, as Judge Steel intimates,
Nrw York will become a subnrb of
Brunswick, and long before tbst time,
we will present bim a ioving cup from
Brunswick. And we will not permit
bim to go away either; we want him to
Spend his last years with us In tbst
beautiful dime.
Talk about Brunawlok—l love 3rui>s
wick—and 1 have a poor opinion of
any man who wouldn’t talk up for bis
own town.
I honor and respect tbe man wbo
finds the sweetest smiles in his own
home, tbe best people in bis own town
and the grandest principles in bis own
state. I love Brunswick because Its
been good to me. I wont
to Brunswick a stranger, and found
there if warm hearted, loving people.
And Colonel Hopkins in a few years, in
a few months, I believe a few days,
will be ready to eay to tbe people of
New York tbst Brnnswiok is a good
town, Brunswick has made herself a
mcdei oily of tbe New South, with a
delightful all year olimate, where
Northern people build winter bcmes on
Jekyl island, and Bouthern people build
summer homes on Bt. Simon, with a
magnificent harbor, with an entrance
26 feet, deep, that for a cost of one tenth
of what it oost this great ci'y of New
York to seonre her present depth,oould
be obtained by ns and maintained
also at one-tentb the expense; with a
oomplete and comprehensive sewerage
t>ytem and all tbe oooveuiences of a
modern oity, with a moderate tax rate,
with perfect health conditions, withs
local government 'bat is clean and with
a people pa riotic, why shou'du’t we
face 'h firure with confidence?
Tuere nre lots ot ohanges going on
down Soiitb. Tnere ie a obange of
seutimenr about e great many things
The New Bomb, like the West of a few
years sgj, is too busy faking care of tbe
now to worry about the past or theorize
about the future. The fire of her elo
quence over her wring, aud political
troubles burns leas as the fire of her
furnaces ioor-aae? aod are lighting tbe
hills aud valleys, (Applause.) Wo
are building railroads. You know it
has taken tbe South these several years
to save enough money to get into a
position to begin to develop bet own
rescuroos. Batvn have begun to build
fsw factories and dig into a fe w mines
unt : l now I read in one of yonr pap r
'his morning, coming from old Eng
land, that “it losks like the Southern
Slates of the UnGed States protecMnh,
themselves In ihe production of cotton
has ifftoteo oar ictlls, until several of
thsm a'e closing down.” 1 was talk
ing a f>-.w days rgr to actt.e nunu'ic
tnrers ef New England, Tuey were
(l!‘oußßing the arils of rh iB< at, and I
ss. and: ‘Y n mw’fln'i. worry about iht
mills of the Soutb ; there ie no question
of o jiijie Ition as long as oid Eugland
is oroduoirg four times as muob cotton
g '"d’ s 'he entire United Stele?; it ie
a common cease against the world. Of
oooren the oo'tvj mill at (be cotton
field has an advantage, but until we
coiquer the old world, let not jealousy
aris- between ourselves.
Now as to ttrunswiok and its future.
We are g’acl *0 have men like Colonel
Colon. 1 Hopkins. We believe the time
isoominr, and coming rapidly, when
Biu'swiok-w:M be reeogmz-das a cen
ter of greet commercial importance.
W ere building railroads and develop*
ing terminals of those already bnilt.
Fresh Buckwheat
Justin.
JLJL •w-
Phone 158.
If it’s nice, we have it-
Georgia
Syrup.
name, —The
ffijasaS Amen can
Girl Shoe in
jMjjjjttmlm aH leathers
Leather, Vici
top, light weight and exten
sion soies: All styles; one
price $2,50 only at
LEVY’S.
PRICE FIVE CENTS.
We are doing a bnsiness now of $26,-
000,000 a year; hegmning In 1885 we
exported about 8500,000 worth of pro
duots through on- por‘. We have
gaaduGly end steadily mcrea-ed an ii
we are shipping $26,000,000, with it
prospeot of $32,000,000 for this year.
Oar railroads—the great Sou 1 hern road
is improving its terminal.; the Plant
System has just put iu sisi,ooo m its
terminals, and our friend Oil. Machen
has oome down the-e with a proposi
t'.on totulld a railroad Iro-n Brunswick
to Birmingham, he is building and
though helegun within fheyei.l no •
operating i f , and # have already foit
•ta benefl’, He prep- s’e to open a Lie
ofroad oat tbrough our back country
ttist will pour through nor pur’, and'
ovif our dusks lumber, oross ties,nova*
rtoies, and give cur merchants an op
piutonity to reach a country they car
uottoucha. thu present time. If hr
sueOortl , if hu carries iiitt road tor <ugt
to Bit mingham, \ aOßr.is, and gin ~ ni
coal and iron f?utu tl at great s'at'
which will enable us to become a great
manufacturu g oity, I want to pay to
you that, wane it nab nm end ia jes
aud in here tonight; it may
ha thut Co'. Hwpkimi will be able to help
’ontinned on second oage
For LiaUrippe and Influ
enza use CHENEY’S EX
PECTORAN
Who is going to get the
beautiful China Closet that
is going to be given away
on Jan. Ist, 1902? Why
the one that gets the lucky
number. (let a ticket
with every cash purchase
of 25c. 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 Tittle money as can be
bought at any other place,
considering quality;and at
thfc same time get chances
on the China Closet, and
possibly get it.
To be Drawn Jan. Ist, 19(12-
W. H. DeVoe*
’Phone 109-
Pan Cake
Flour.
Notice,
-I-
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 propern of
minors, and to make Bonds in judicial
and other matters—Generally to axer
cise all our powers as a Trust Compat:
Bnuuwick Bull & Trust Cos.
H, W, Silt Caiisr •
w
Maple
Syrup.