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THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL
VC FMEXI. NUMBER 356
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\ HHu 'On The Corner.'
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12 COUCHIf
w<* bought at ahargain will be sold at
Each,
ie to a Gustomer, Only/' 1 '? - '^
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• hv<j receive! one hundred white Bed Spreads,
eaiiity, Ma r <Tlle Patterns. We secured them at a
|opec -nee. They ore worth $1 75 to $2 00. We
offei <‘ffi at
$1.25
I iy one to each purchaser while they last. Call
earl mi secuone, thev area great bargain.
I *• ; commences at once.
|J. K. HELLER & BRO,
L ; 220 Newcastle Street,
Leader cf low Prices
Buckwheat,
Pan-cake Flour,
Maple Syrup,
Cranberries,
Pettijohn’s B. Food,
Mangoes or Stuffed,
1 Betl Peppers
THOMAS MANY
'Phone It, 312 Newcastle Street
BRUNSWICK. GA. SATURDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 2. 1901
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Says Silli Gecrgias Can-,
iile is a Winner
IH GOOttalfll CONIES!
Gives Some Inside Information Rel
ative to the EstiiKTurner
Controversy.
Col. J. G. Bpottswood, well known
all over the s?at-i fot his genial dispo
sition and keuii insight into matter#
political, arrived in the city yesterday
on a visit to relatives
He was warmly greeted by hie many
friends and when seen last night at the
Oglethorpe by a Times-Call repottar,
wae ei joying the company of several
B.unswiokians,
The Times Call man caught the
Colouel’e attention for a few brief
moments on the subject of state pol
itics and be said;
‘ By state politici, of oourse you
mean the gubernatorial contest, and as
a wiiegrass advocate I am more than
jhI SMOS O teil yOU Whal 1 hDOW .
the past few weeks i have been
Mr business trip through the western
Mrlhsrn part of the etale. To my
1 found that south Oeor-
gn-at head-
WR f| \ ■ tri.e nii.
& ) '■xnei-.eot
head the fraWlllHg element—
Hf 1 bsojoonq of oar commercial
is for him . fie ie growing in
sHllape upper ol Gnuigts at a
pace than any man who h*
mentioned for this high office
'from this seotion of the eta’e and that
la saying a great deal for we have had
sum. tar favorites in tho past.
“ tt seems that the Colonel’s record as
a busioere man and bio loyalty at all
times and under all oircutne ai.oea to
the democrat c party is better known
,hao in at of us down here thought it
was sad those people to whom 1 have
laiked with, think he would make one
of the ablest and most conservative
chief executives that could be selected
from the many good men who have been
mentioned in connection with guberna
torial honors. This brings me to a
point which I want to emphasize, and
that is to tbs effect that neither in the
upper or lower part of the state do you
hear any more about ‘differences be
tween Mr. Turner and Col. Estili.’
Asa matter of fact I happen to know
that there never was any hard feelings
between these two distinguished south
Georgians . Jt was ail more or Us.
newspaper talk and this baa now about
aubsided completely.
Col. Estili and Judgs Turner have
alwaya been warm frioodsaod nothing
haa ooourred to change that feeling, I
number botu o! tbem amongst ury
friends and have seen and beard enough
withiu the past few weeks to warrant
tha belief that the triendahip between
them baa nevor bseu broken and there
ia no indication that It ever will he.
“It might perhaps not ba going too
far to predict that not only will Judge
Tarner not oppose Col. Estili In the
coming gubernatorial contest but on
he contrary will give turn his warmest
s ipport.
} “This ia as it should bo for Col.
Estiil has always supported Judge
Turner in tbe past and those who know
Judge Turner best, have never thought
that he did not appreciate the support
giveD him by hie Savannah friend.
‘ Col. Estiil for ona, does not doubt
Judge Turner e friendship for him and
l believe he feels that at the proper
time Judge Turner will show his ap
preoiation in no unmistakable manner
“As tbe matter of state politics now
stands sooth Georgia’s candidate is in
the lead and gaining ground daily and
tbe appslation of tbs “farmers candi
date’ can well be transferred to him
for be is oertainly receiving their sup
port from all sections.
ANOTHER LYNCHED.
Assailiunt of Mrs. Daughtry Struug up
by a Mob.
Jeffersonville, Ga., Nov, 1.-The
negro who attempted to asiault Mrs.
Djughtry, wife of Representative
D.ugbtry, was found hanging to a
telegraph pole this norning at Allens
town, He was seen and surrounded In
a swamp last night. The ouuduotor
on the {railroad was telegrrgbed to
bring dogs from Dublin and permission
was given by Superintendent Wright,
Tbe doge were put on tbe soent as
soon as they reached tbe place and the
negro was oaught aboot 2 o’i V k this
morning.
The attempted assault was made at
Mrs, Daughtry's homo at Allentown.
Mr. Daughtry was in Atlanta attending
the legislature. Neighbors were soon
aware of the outrage and; 4 hundreds of
people were in arm*. Crowds of deter
mined men were sent in every direction
end every pert of Wilkinson, Twiggs
end Pulaski counties wore being
searched when it was Teamed that he
had been seen in the swamp, which
was quickly surrounded.
BOARD OF TRADE MEETING
Invitation Extended to Dr, Hariis to Visit
Brunswick.
The Hoard of Trade moating at the
City Hail yesterday was well attended
and among other important matters
attended to was the extending of an
Invitation to Dr, Harris, of London,
England to visit this oity.
Dr, Harris is the representative of
’be Llpiom Co’s limited, who is here
Investigating the advisability of settle
ing colonies of (Herman farmers in
South Georgia and dsveloping the
lands in tb|s seotion to supply the
numerous company stores* witbj farm
produoti.
Dr. W. B. Burroughs, who ia in
Atlanta had • talk with Dr. Harris
about Brnnawlok and then wrote to
the Board of Trade suggesting that Dr.
Harris be extended an invitation to
come down here. The Board noted
upon this suggestion by extending the
invitation by wire and it ia hoped that
Dr . Harris will aocept it and oame to
Brunswick.
The committee that is working on
the matter of river transportation re
ported progress and indications are
'bat it wilt be a success.
We handle eilk downes, cnelrose
crepe’le, aoleils, hennettas, whipoordr,
serges, all in gold medal brands.
Heller’s.
I‘IANO FOR BALE—A nioe upright
piano, to be almost given away; ele
gant tone. Call at 107 D street and
you will get a bargair.
For the beat line of blaok dreai goods
go to ileiler’s.
For EaOrippe and Influ
enza use CHENEY’S EX
PECTORANT.
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Tie Frars Compete For
lany Gael Prizes
11 Ml IE BE IHEM
A Very Large Crowd Gathers to
See the Fine Exhibits of
Farm Products.
Wosdbine, Gs,, Nov. 1, 1901.-The
annual fair of the Camden County
Agricultural Society, held here today,
attraetad a large crowd and passed off
successfully. For several days past tbe
farmers have been bringing m their
exhibits and the fleer arrival of visitors
j found tbe large building well filled
wlwsplendid specimens of the various
agnoultUral products cf this fertile
county.
The principal one-horse farm exhibits
wore made by Messrs. Henry Ander
son, R. N. Carmichael aad J, M.
Thomas, and each one was so good it
required sometime for the judges to
decide how the prises should be award*
ed. They finally agreed to award them
in the order named above.
The fourth prizs was awarded to Mrs.
Geo. Mizall for a very interesting
exhibit from "River aide Garden," her
home near here.
Hon. D. P. Rose, president of the
•oolaty and one of the firm of 1, Btl
verburg * Cos,, larg,e rice planters, bad
Busy
Busy Igj'ff
Busy '^r
That’s What
We are Always
Just Opened
Mew Pickle Beef,
New Snurkvaut,
New Dill P.ckies,
New Saratoga chips.
Lots of Other Good Things.
Phone 158.
/ A Shoe as
>4* good as its
I / wjM* me c- The
1 / Girl khoe in
1/ fathers
1 m(WTnSm&W an d the
shapes, Pat
Leather, Vici
! top, light weight and" exterL
! sion soles-. All styles; one
i price $2,50 only at
I LEVY’S.
PRICE I? TVE CENTS.
a magnifioent exhibit from bis rioe
plantation, but it was not entered in
competition for prizes.
Among the apecial exhibits whiob
attracted a great deal of attention wa
some cassava jjrown by Mr. J. j£. g,.
dell of title plaoe, also Urge stalk
from a banana tree with a bnnoh of
frnit, an exceedingly floe lot e( honey
and beeswax from F. A. Whitford’i
apiary; ai talk of eotton twelve feet
high with about sixty boll* that would
have matured; baled hay, baled rioe
straw, an exhibit of native woods em -
bracing *3 varieties and some Keiffer
pears measuring at least twelve Inches
in circumference.
Ths ladies of Camden also had a fine
exhibit of arr, and fancy work la their
speoial department.
During the morning there were some
special excrolees, during whioh Rsy.
W. JC. Mumford delivered an add’-oss
and in the afternoon the priz-is wsre
awarded and paid,
BHIPPING REPORT.
demoted Daily ky Oajt. Otto Manneisn
Port of Brunsviek. Nov, 1, 1901
ARRIVED.
British steamer Frieda, Barolay,
Hamburg.
Bark Virginia, Lowry, Barbados.
SAILED.
SS Riogrande, Johnstone, New York
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 money as can be
bought at any other place,
considering quality; and at
the same time get chances
on the China Cioset, and
possibly get it,
To be Drawn Jan. Ist, 1902.
W. H. DeVoe*
Thone 109.
Notice,
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facility to our customers consistent
with aafo banking, we are prepared to
act as Administrator or Executor of
Estates, Guardians of proporty 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, bit. Cashier •