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THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL
VOLUME XL NUMBER 356
You Can’t tie 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
Our prices are always right. We
send tor and deliver your prescriptions.
W J BUTTS, DRUGGIST
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‘On The Corner."
i A p—| WE CURE THE ILLS
jjj that flesh is heir to.
vvkl l/fyjw WemaKe a specialty
$/M °t killing colds at this
A season. Our prescrip
|HtrßAHß|fßE I BOHix. fl fi o n department is
~ * Thoroughly equipped
the drags are high
-£ g 1 \ grade in every respect,
s 3 We sell toilet requisites
3 and everything that
L L ll you would expect to
fil'd in h first-claes drug store-
HUNTER-SALE DRUG CO
Agents Lowney Candies.
12 COUCHES
wlvch wn bouerht 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 SL>.OO,
our price is
SIO.OO
while they last.
H. M. MILLER & SON,
Our
New
Arrivals,
$1.25--SPECIAL--$1.25
We have received one hundred white Bed Spreads,
heavy quality, Marseille Patterns. We secured them at a
special price. They ore worth $1.75 to $2 00. We
offer them at
$1.25
Only one to each purchaser while they last. Call
early and secure one, thev are a great bargain.
Sale commences at once.
J. H. HELLER & BRO,
220 Newcastle. Street.
Leader of low Prices*
Buckwheat,
Pan-cake Flour,
Maple Syrup,
Cranberries,
Pettijohn’s B. Food,
Mangoes or Stuffed
Bell Peppers.
THOMAS KEANY
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'Phone 11. 312 Newcastle Street
BRUNSWICK, OA. SUNDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 3. 1901
lira is
■I ii
iii Much Enthusiasm is
Now Manilesteh
111 PROPOSED (MENU
For the Improvement of the River
Navagation and What It
Means for Brunswick.
The Board of Trade will bold a
special meeting at eleven o’olook Mon
da; morning to take action relative to
tbe River timproveoieut convention.
Tbe movement baa aroused a great
deal of interest and enthusiasm in tbe
territory penetrated by tbe Oomulgee
river as far as Maoon, and toe Ooonee
as far as Milledgeville, and every
where on tbe Altamaba, even into tbe
counties adjoining. Fitzgerald and
(Jordele are interested, also Douglas,
and Perry. They are signifying tbeir
desire to be present at the convention.
Tbe Maoon Cuamber of Commerce is
taking an aousnal amount of interest,
also tbe river boat ownere. Captain
Qiilette states that: “The adopted pro*
jeet for the improvement of the Alta
maha, Ooonee and Oomnlgee rivers
provides for a three foot channel be-
tween tbe month of the Altamaha river
and Macon (at inmmer low water) on
the Ocmulgee, and Milledgeville on the
Oconee. Fundi sufficient for the im
provement of tbe Oomulgee have been
appropriated, and only a moderate
amount is needed to complete tbe im
provement of the Altamaba, which has
three feet of water the greatest part of
the year. But this navigation does not
oonnect with a sea-going navigation of
any importance, einoe only sailing
vessel* oarrying lumber reach the
month of Altamaha river.
And at present the nearest point Of
connection with ooean steamer* is at
Brunswiok, bat this place ispraotioally
inaccessible to river boats on aooonnt
of tbs neoesftity of eroislng St. Simon
sound which is unsafe for flat bottom
ed river crafts a great part of the year,
This exposed navigation ean be cat
off very readily, and at a email expense
by oonneoting Clnbb creek and Planta
tion oreek across Brunswick peninsula
by a dredged cut only about 300 feet
long, and the slight widening of tbe
upper end of Plantation creek for a
llstauce of about one.half mile. When
oonneoted the two creeks would have a
navigable depth of 0 feet at mere low
water. The total oost will not exeead
18.000.
Vast quantifies of timber are now
rafted from these rivers, a great part
of wbiob oould be advantageously
shipped from Bronswiok, rather than
from improvised loading in tbe marshes
near Bapelo sound, ae at present.
There is also a vast supply of rail
road tiea, and have woods available on
these rivers, which oould be brought
to Brunswiok on river steamers and
lighters were it not for the present
necessity of orosing St Simon Sound.
The above improvement would also
permit the shipment of various mer
chandise and supplies up and down
from Brunswick ,as well ae to all the
intermediate country.
When opened for pratioal navigation
tbia water route from Brunswiok
| amounts to over 600 miles, and pene
trates tbe riohsst teritory of Georgia,
and nnder its present hampered cur -
dition yellds a tonnage of nearly $6,
000,000 per annum, What will It yeild
under favorable conditions?
It means much for Georgia.
HELP THE CHILDREN.
Rev. W. E. Mumfords Hard Work is all
For Them.
Rev. W. £. Mumford, president of
tbe Georgia Industrial Home of Maoon,
is spending a few days in tbe city in
tbe Interest of the home. He is one of
Georgia’s best known speakers and
men.
Mr. Mumford’s work la the most
suooessfal that has aver been under
taken in tbe blato'if of tbe charitable
movements of the state. He et&rted a
little ever two and a half years ago
witb no money, nothing but bis faitb
in God and humanity and the justness
of his cause, witb no endowment, no
organized support, but at the home
there is a plant worth nearly *20,000
and there are over 100 ohildren from all
over Georgia and they have been saved
from pauperiam and orime by thle
gieat charity.
The fraternal orders, Masons, Odd
Fellows, Knights Of Pythias and others
have endorsed the work and belped it,
and Mr. Mumford while In the city
will have the influence of all our fra
ternitiee behind him, and it is hoped
that he will meet with success. All the
people abould help him, The ministers
and all the members of the churches
are with him.
A Card From Mr. Mumford.
Before learning that Rev. Sam P.
Jones would speak in Brunswick today
there had been arranged through the
kindneis of the fraternity of this oity
a meeting at the Grand opera house in
behalf of the canse I represent and the
officers of all the loot! lodges of tbe
fraternity had isened nails to their
lodges to attend that meeting. After
learning that Bro. Jones would epsak,
which I did not know until he an
nounced the same at the close of bis
leotora last evening, 1 at onoe an
nonnoed that my meeting would be
called in. He is in thorough sympathy
with the oanse of destitute childhood
as are tbe miolaters of tbie city, and I
am enre that tbey will give tbe people
of Brnnswiok every opportunity to aid
It. I desire to express to the officers
of tbe various fraternities my sincere
gratitude for their noble and ready
response in aid of our holy eause. They
are ever ready to help this work and 1
kno'wtbat they will appreciate tbecir
onmitanoes of my oslllng in the meet
ing. I want to thank tbe press of Bruns
wiokfor their friendliness to my work,
Yonrs for humanity.
W. E. Mumford.
HAVE TO HURRY.
Hiss Stone May be Snowed Under Unless
She is Released.
New York, Nov. 2, —A di.patoh to
The Journal and Advertiser frrm
Samokac, Bulgaria, says tne latest
snowstorms must has.ea ut gotlations
for the release of Miss Scone, tbe kid-,
napped missionary, beoanse fears are
entertained about her health.
We handle a full line of clothing,
amts, half suits, trousers, boys suits,
and kDee pants at popular prioes.
Heller’s.
For JLaGrippe and Influ
enza use CHENEY’S EX
PECTORAN l.
Pill II Pfil
18(118
Wies Will Have to Bear
K tie Burden
11 MAY BE IN MONDAY
State School Commissioner Glenn
is Very Anxious to Have
the Law Enaoted.
Atlanta. N.>v 2.—Tbe much talked of
local taxa'ion measure has not yet
made its appearanoe in either the
bouse or tbe seuate. Its friend* and
supporters throughout tbe els e are
probably wondering wbat has become
of it.
It was determined at one time to al
low the oommitteo on constitutional
amendments to take up tbe meaaure
and place it in tbe constitution of tbe
state. But Hobool Cummisaioner Glenn
says today that the bills are flowing
iu so fast and the legislature has so
much to do he thinks be will have tbe
bill introduced instead of waiting on
the constitutional oommittee.
Senator Johnston of Ware wes to in
troduce the bill and be may do so on
Monday, Tbe bill is one whioh Com
missioner Gleen has bean advocating in
various parts of tbe state ail daring
the year. It is a bill whlob will re
quire tbe counties of tbe state to ap
propriate as mnob from the oonnty
taxes to the ednoational fund in tbe
Busy
Busy Hfi'l
Busy
That’s What
We are Always
Just Opened
New Pickle Beef,
New Sourkraut,
New Dill Pickles.
New Saratoga cbipe.
Lots of Other Good Things.
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Phone 158.
* Shoe
Leather, Vici
Kid, lace,
cloth; plain
i top, ngut weight and exten
| sion soles: All styles; one
i price $2,50 only at >
I LEVY’S.
\
PRICE FIVE CENTS.
county in proportion to the amonut
paid tbe oonnties by the state.
Mr. Glenn says he h%i traveled near
ly all over Georgia and he believes fhar
tbe people everywhere are in f® o r of
it. He says the bill will help the com
mon sobooli to a great exsent, as it
will add a great deal of money to thu
sohool fond. Commissions! Gleen is
greatly interested in tbe bill and bus
been working to accoinpli„h its p;Sß
age for several years.
CAMDEN’S EXHIBIT.
At The State Fair in Savannah Next Week
Will Be Very Fine
Woodbine Ga Nov. 2—This is-‘tbs
day after tbe fair:” and men are busily
engaged in preparing the fl est or
exhibits for shipment io Srva c,;
where they will be rsed in C’ii ,i r
eouoty’e exhibit at the ata-e 'air
Termination of Treaty
Washington, Nov, 2. —N.rar*gu ns*
given notice of the rernruaticn id
treaty of 1867, granting tbe U< i'ed
States authority to bniid a canal
ecross that oountry. Also of th<- tr e* ~
of 1870,
WANTED—A house containing 8 '<r
9 rooms, with modern ounvenienoen in
a desirable looation. Address P. O.
Box 174
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 ar
the same time get chances
on the China Closet, and
possibly get it.
To lie Drawn Jan. Ist, 1902.
W. H. DeVoe>
Thone 109.
Notice,
In addition to atTording every
facility to our customers consistent
with safe banking, we are prepared to
act ae Administrator or Executor of
Estates, Guardians oi property oi
minors, and to make Sends io judicial
and other matters—Generally to ,exer
cise all our powers as a Trust Company
Brunswick M & Trust Cos,
H. W, Sale, Cashiar •