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THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL
Volumexi."-number 356
You Can’t In Too Carefnl
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 tor and deliver your prescriptions.
W J BUTTS, DRUGGIST
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‘On The Corner."
j y. WE CORE THE ILLS
| jir '•lNfc that flesh is heir to.
6 ma^e a specialty
3/M' of killing colds at this
F -T season. Our prescrip-
K BAaB iCa tion department is
''' „ 1 thoroughly equipped
al!,( i !he drags are high
\is grade in every respect.
r § > We sell toilet requisites
g and everything that
you would expect to
fird in a first-class drug store.
HUNTER-SALE DRUG CO
Agents Lowney Candles.
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 It>.oo,
our price is
SIO.OO
while they last.
8. M, MILLER & SON,
Oar
New
Arrivals.
HAVE YOU SEEN
OUR SHOES?
We have some good ones,
Gent’s, Ladies, Misses, Childrens.
All are fitted here.
Prices will suit you too.
J. H. HELLER & BRO,
Leader of low Prices.
Buckwheat,
Pan-cake Flour,
Maple Syrup,
Cranberries,
Pettijohn’e B. Food,
Mangoes or Stuffed
Beil Peppers
THOMAS KEANY
GROCER,
'Phone 11. 312 Newcastle Street
BRUNSWICK. GA. WEDNESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 30. 1901
1 IS H
11111
Lijton’s Company is MM
tie Movcmemt
1111 and GEI IN II
3y Reaching Out For the Estabs
lishment of a Steamship Line
to Handle Products.
Tine following epeoial from Atlanta
is good news to those interested in tbo
development of South Georgia.
Tbe Brunswick Board of Trade would
do wail to investigate ani a--e if there
is not something in this for Brunswick.
The special reads as folio wc
Atlauta, Out 26,—A representative of
tbe Lipton company of London, limited
called upon Secratary of State Philip
Cook at hi* office m the oapitol in At*
lan la last Friday, in referenoe to a mat
ter that may mean a great deal to tbe
Sontb, acd especially tbe Southern
purt of Georgia, and which bide fair to
revolutionize the farmiDg industry of
tbe South.
This gentleman was Dr. John Alton
Harris, of London, who came duly ac
credited as tbe agent of tbe oompany
of which Str Thomas Lipton ie the
president. The publio has been duly
Informed heretofore of the 3,000 stores
that tbe Lipton companies operate in
•i
all parts of Europe, the headquarters
of wbioh are located'in London.
The management has found it diffi.
cult to supply the demands for tbe pro
ducts of the truok farms, aud aftor duly
considering the magnitude of the
undertaking, with ail the accompany
ing drawbacks has hit upon the novel
scheme to establish farming stations
at different intervals in the southern
part of Georgia.
la order to export these products the
company will establish a line <t steam
ers between Savannah, Ga., and Liver
pool, England It is proposed to bring
overs thrifty class of German garden
ers, and they will serve the double pur
pose of bringing the land up to the full
measure of its prodnotion, and inouloat
ing tbn lesson of diversified farming
smon? the “natives,”
It is a eoheme pregnant with great
possibilities for this section, aod is a
good thing, too, for the Lipton peeple,
for investigation has shown that a
cgher and more abundant production
per acre is possible in the South Geor
gia lands of $5 per aore than in the S3O
and S4O psraore patches in Europe.
Abont six months ago a dapper look
ing indivipual circulated among the
farmers of South Gsorgia and secured
op*u n i on farmir g traots conveniently
eitoatad. He did not tell hie bustneaa,
but merely gave it out ’hit he might
in veat in some of those lands. He se
cured twelve months, options on over
100,000 .tores. These tracts lie -t inter
vals between Brunswick and Columbus
Ga.
After these op iocs were secured the
owners of the land thought no more
about it, as months bad elapsed since
they were secured, and they ooncluded
that the stranger bad possibly given
up the idea of investing in any lands
in this section. Seviral days ago Dr.
Hams, the Loudon representative of
' the Lipton oompany, went over the
ground in south Georgia and inspected
the property on which they held op.
tions.
He talked freely with tbe people
about the possibilities of truas farm
ing in this state, and uufclded the plan
to made this territory the productive
area from which 3,000 European stores
could draw an unfailing supply of
“truck,” oaltle sheep, poultry, etc.
Dr. Harris’ object was to find out if tbe
surrounding farmers would 00-operate
and go more into diversified farming.
He was assured cm all sides that they
would, From Sau.h Georgia Dr. Har
ris came to Atlanta and conferred with
state officials at tbe ctpitol. On ail
hands ho was assured of tbe hes’ ty co
operation of tlie people in tbs section
if the anterpris is launcued.
Dr. Harris talked most Interestingly
of the enterprise. While a native Lou
doner, he ie attached to Georgia by the
reason of his rooent marriage wuh one
of her fair and acoumpllsfaed daughter..
Du iug the Paris exposition Mrs. Val
eric L mar M iLarea was one of the
lady r.-prcseatativea of the state ap
pointed by Gov trnor Candler. She is
the daughter of the late Henry J. Lv
mar of Maoon, who left his dttugltcr a
snug fortune within itseif.
The company will establish cold
I storage plants on ell the farms, and
will oontraot with the farmers in the
neighborhood to taka all the proh iou
on their farms, paying oasb therefor,
except the ootton and core, This it
doea not propose to tonoh at all. Alt
other things raised, suoh as beaus,
potatoes, iriah and sweet, turnips,
kersbawe, onions, sugar cane, syrup
in fact everything produoable except
ootton and corn. They will take ail
the (teem raised, and will oontraot
with the neighboring farmers for
ail these things, so that the farmer may
be reasonably assured of a market bo
fere planting.
These Lipton farms and oold storage
plants will be abont the center of a ra
dius of twenty five miles. From each
of these stations daily market reports
will be supplied. The oompaay has ar
option on thirteen steamers, wb:oh
they oontemplate running between
Savannah and Liverpool, It may be
said that tbs enterprise is assured, for
Dr. Harris will report favorably on
his retorn to England, and that was
the sole cbj'iot io sending him to
Amerioa. The Lipton company has u
paid capital of $5,0„0,000, with the
privilege of increasing to $20,000,000,
“KNOCK THEM OUT.”
Admiral Schley's Reply to Judge Advo
cate Lemly's Question.
Washington,Oct.29—Judge Advooate
Lemly continued the crosa-extaina
tion of Bear Admiral bub Icy iu the
oourt of inquiry today. The move
ments of the fl*et were gone over in
detail and at great length! but the tes
timony elioi ed nothing new.
A stir was created in the oourt by
Judge Advocate Lemley Baking, in ref
erence to the movemsLta around Cien
luegos;
“Had Cervera’a fUet app.aiod during
the nights you were at OLu'uegos,
either coming out or com ug in from
seaward, what under yiur iu /ructions
would yourflset haye duiic?”
“it nicked them oat,’’ was ibe prompt
reply of Admiral Schley.
Miss Stone Heard From,
Washington, Oot. 211—The state de
partment has been advised by its agents
in Coosisntinople and S-ifia that com
munication has been established with
Miss Btoue.
HISS IS
Mil
FreslMcKiiiW Assas
sin Pais tiie Penalty
HI CRIME AVENGED
And the Majesty of the Law Has
Been Properly Upheld in
Short Order.
Auburn, N. Y., Got. 29—Leon F.
Czolgoaz,.ths murderer of President
William McKinley, paid the penalty
exacted by la .v at 7:12.30 this morning
far his crime, He was ahooked to death
'oy 1,700 volts of aleotricity,
Ha went to tne chair exactly iu the
seme manner as have, the majority of
murderers la this state, enowing no
particular Bign if (ear, bm, in fso ,
doing what but few of thorn have ever
done.taikii g to Foe witnesses whila hs
vrao boitig strapped to the chair.
“I k'ltei the president became ha was
an enemy of good people, of good
working poople. I am not sorry lot
the orime.”
These were bis words as !ha guards
aurrud him into <he chair. A moment
later, mumbieg through the half ad
justed fac* straps, lie said;
“I rm awfully sorry I could ijot see
ray I'aihei.”
PIANO FOR S ALE—A nine upright
jua.no. to ba affii.tst given away; ale
guut tone. Call at I(>7 D street and
you will gel a bitrgnr.
Fresh Buckwheat Fan Cake
Justin, Flour.
Phone 158.
If it’s nice, we have it-
Georgia Maple
Syrup. Syrup.
/ name, --The
Leather, Vici
top, ught weight and exten
sion soles. • All styles; one
price $2,50 only at
LEVY’S.
PRICE FIVE CENTS.
TO ENTERTAIN THE EDITORS.
Colonel Estill of Savannah Will Do The
Honors.
The manager, of the State Fair wh.ob
opens in Savanuah on Nov. 6, have in
vited tue members of the Georgia Press
Association and tLe G orgia Weekly
Press Association to visit the fair on
November Sr, a .and Col, J. H. JWiil t; f
the Savannah Moroii.g News lias tout
out iuvitalions to all edi'tcws to be
ihs guests at his suburban home
•’W.mberly” Isle of Hope, Friday
ufternoon from 2 to 5 o’ciook.
This luvuaJoii means a royal euter
taiumsni for the newspaper p* yple -ntf
the press of the state will d''ubt!ijss
be well represented.
For Summer Sessions.
AtlanU, G# ,Oot. 29—Representative
Giice of Pulaski hrs introduced a lull
to amend the constitution so that a
uha'jgo raey be effected in the time far
holding sessions of the legislators
Mr, Grioe’s idea is that it would be
much bet tot for the scions to meet on
the fourth Wednesday in June ihati on
cue f .urtti Wednesday in Oocober, anil
be thinks the mess 1 re wll proves
popular one.
For Asthma use CHE
NEY’S EXPECTORANT,
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. Get 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 little moLey as can be
bought at any other place,
considering quality; and ai
the same time get chances
on the China Closet, and
possibly got it.
To lie Drawn Jan. Ist, 1902 -
W. H. DeVoe*
’Phone 109-
Notice,
In addition to affording every
faoility to our customer* consistent
with safe banking, wa are prepared to
act as Administrator or Executor of
Estates, Guardians cf property of
minors, and to ma/.e Bonds in judicial
and other matters-Generally to extr
ciae all our powers as a Trust Company
Brunswick Bar.!: I Trust Cos,
H. W, Ms, ttr •