The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, November 06, 1901, Image 1

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THE BRUNSWICK TIMESOAI I VOLUMEXI. NUMBER 356 You 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 - ' Our prices are always right. We send tor and deliver your prescriptions. W J BUTTS, DRUGGIST ‘On The Corner." I ri irv I .WE CORE THE ILLS I that ilesh is heir to. V\l 1/fyjKf We make a specialty &/M of killing colds at this | 1 m I season. Uur prescrip- Cheam tion department is ~—y\ I thoroughly equipped atld the drQ)iS are hlgll J* 2 % grade in every respect. \/ I jk \o. \ We sell toilet requisites S and everything that * * you would expect to find in a first-clai-s drug store- HUNTER-SALE DRUG CO Agents Lowney Candies. 12 COUCHES which we bought at a bargain will be sold at : $lO.OO Each, One to a Customer, Only.. ; - ., ■.. •• - £&% - ’ ■■■ • ■ These conchy are in beautiful shades jarjd eold everywhere for 11 > .00, our price is * \ / - sloioo • 4 * t •; ' * *• ' -\\ - while they last-. H. M. MILtiR & SON, Our New Arrivals. SI.36—SPECIAL—SI.36 Wh hav<s received one hundred white Bed Spreads, heavy quality, Marseille Patterns. We secured them at a special jrice, Tney ore worth Si- Id to $2 00 We offer them at fsi $1.25 Only one to each purchaser 'while they last. (Jail early and secure oue, she/ are a great bargain. Sale commences at once. J. H. HELLER & BRO, 220 Newcastle Street. Leader ot low Prices. Buckwheat, WWWt Pan-cake Flour, Maple Syrup, Cranberries, Pettijohn’B B. Food, Mangoes’or Stuffed Bell Peppers THOMAS KEANY i 'Phone 11. 312 Newcastle Street BRUNSWICK. GA. WEDNESDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 6. 1901 UIM Hi 11H 67 a River liroyimt Association II MM FOR BRUNSWICK What Others Have Done Can fie Done For the Betterment of Our Waterways. Tu view of the faoc that the B a is* wlok Board of Trade haa dooided to 01l a river improvement convention on the 20. h of tbia month, it is well f r the people of thia city to know what I. being sad and done along tbia Tin in other localities similarly situated. The different river improvement as* sooiationa in the South are aooomplish ing a great work in bettering the inland waterways for navigation. The oom meroe of Savannah haa been greatly increased by the improvements on the Savannah river op to Augusta, nod now recommendations are made to make a navigable obannel above An* gusta. Columbus, BufaQla and Brainbridge with Apalachicola formed the Gulum bns-Apalachioola Deep Water Assaoia tion some time ago apd • a result the river traffic has been greatly improved and inoreased in volume, Apalaohioola is steadily growing in importance as a port for the shipment of this immense tonnage, and nmements are on foot to pat on a line of pteaypera to Nat* York eo at to afford the vast inland territory trbacary to tboae rivers a low freight rate. If tbia is done Atlanta, Macon, Chattanooga. Columbus and Albany will have a sweep of territory tbqt la now ooatrolled by Montgomery, Angaeta and Savannah, as all tbree of these plaees on seeount of river territory are commercial masters of the trade. The Columbus-Apalaehl cola Association Is a vigorous worker in the interest of navigation in West Georgia. They have just drafted a memorial to present to Congress. The New Orleans Lumber Trade Journal of that movement says: Tfae Apalaobfcola, Chattahoochee, Flint acd Cbipola rivers embraoa a na vigable waterway 532 miles, wbioh, forming the first named stream, empty Into the golf of Mexico at Apaiftohi oolr, F.a, These streams tap a rloh area of yellow pine and oypross timber tribntary[to a large number of saw mil) planis, With referenoe to these interests, the Columbus-Apalachicola Deep Water Association has prepared and publish* ed a memorial to oongrest for opening West Pa's at Apaiaohioola, wbiob •ays. “The saving iu freight rates on lnm., ber, alone, to consumers in (be North* ern and Bastem states would soon pay the cost of deepening the ebannel at Apalacbioola. “Immense quantities of oypress and other lumber are shipped from Apa a obioola and tributary country to the Middle Atlantic and New England states. Notwitbstandioc that moob of this lumber is consigned to seaports, the greater portion of it Is shipped through by rail With the Apslsobi* cola channel improved it wou'd bi pos •tbls to sbip all this by water, and tbs freight ra.es won ii be uiuob obcaper. tnoe redounding Vo the benefit of both seller aud oousumoi. The fact that an /vpaladbloola oonesm u.akes an aotuai saving of $250 per vesHel, In loading ns compand with the previous cost, now that the work already done permits the ooean vessel to ootne so much nearer the Apslaohlcoia wharves, shows the great possibilities in saving on these and all other shipments. When tbs project is completed, the saving to the shipper will be still greater. “Whilo Apalachicola interests will be graatly ben fited. the aotuai saving made by Northern and Eastern pur chasers of Apalaohioola lumber will in Cbemaeives soon more than equal the iapproprist.cn nerdf-d for this '‘r A \ woiT'o> AT THE THEATER. “The Pride ot Jennico" Before an Enthusiastic Audience. ' \ “The Pride of Jennioo,” a romantio pl*y in four acts, founded on the chief incident in the novel of the samo name by Agnes and Egerton Oastel, wa> pro duced at the Theater last night before an audience of goodly proportions sod enthusiastic feelings The drsmatm tion is by Abby Sage Richardson and Oraoe Livingston Furniss, The play is of the “Prisoner of Zends type, full of romance and love and dare-deviltry. The hero is another Rasslndyll in nonrage and there ia no dearth of sword play and bush whack ing. It is a very interesting pity and there ere some strong aoenes. The action is rapid and continuous and tbs story is wsil carried. The aotiog of Miss Katherine Erie aa Marie Ottilia, the Frin tees of Ddm. beim, wa* the strongest feature of the play and she made her role superior in strong-h to that of Basil Jannico, whtob was portryed by Mr. Wallace Worsley. i Miss Erie, tbougb quite young is an otreisof considerable talent and abil i iy, and she invests tba role of Otti’ie with an artistic strength and beauty that ia thoroughly oommendable. Her work in the first and aecond acts was her best and she qnlte won the admira tion of the audience. Mr, Worsley looks well in the togs of the swashbuckler and bis acting is even and very gotd, but he lack -some thing of vigor and dash. His presoDcs is splendid, however, and ha was pleasing in the role of Basil Jennro. The supporting ccmpsny is oapible, numbering among tbe prino'p-G jlsyers the following people: William J Ro anir, David Laidiu. The. dure K9fcii wald, Fences Nelson and Sui.nne Halpren Thera was co questioning thr pleas ure a.d satisfaction of the audience fot .heapplauee was general and there wt-e several curtain calls afer tbe climax in the third act. The play wll be given at a initio* ei this af.ernoon and again to-Ught,— Savannah N-w*. LONDON OBSCURITY. A Fog of Record Breaking Density, Enfolds the Metropolis. ) London, Nov 4—A fig such as Great Britain bas not experienced for years, enveloped London and half tho United Kingdom to day, blockading shipping, deranging railways and throwing bn* |QS in London, Birmingham aod oth* •r eiths n'o cootujion. For Croup use CHEN Elf '8 EXPECTORANT. FIB 1 iji IK Tammy Goes Down la Defeat fflOTf IS DEMOCRATIC A Summary of tke Result in Yes terday’s Election From Different States. New Yor|fc,n, In New York Tammany met with the first potable and lnleD }#gr|f ar.d tie Fudonists Seth Low by prubsbl* 30,000, Ohio. Th Republicans won in Ohio where dgb f wa for s-ate offlosr* ard mem ber* of the legislature whieh will Qbooee United 8 ate* senator. Kentucky. Rooms frim Kentucky show that the D moorats have sleeted a majority of bo'b bouse* of the geuaral ave-mbly and in Louisville a mayor and fell oitj and county ticket. Pennsylvania. In spite of the claims made by the leader* of the Fasionists-in Penosylva nis the Republicans sleeted their nan didates by a big majority. Maryland. In Maryland the Democrats he vs probably oarrisd tbs day and elected a majority of ths legislature, but the new ballot law has retarded counting of the votes ana the majorities will net be known before thin afternoon. Busy (gjk Busy ]lffTr Busy W That’s What We are Always Just Opened New Pickle Beef, New Snurki-aut. New Din P.chlea, New Saratogacbips Lots of Other Good Things. /I *\lf \\iT s i;4J s i v. r* J ' -* Phone 158. W 'eJT '4WW iW \JLr VkD'Uriii'kifWtVwMr Mr aar kJS V \2W * .•/ AM. r j 3 Leather,Vici ; to Kid, lace, cloth; plain 11 J", iig m weight and exten | oion soles; All styles; one i price $2,50 only at i LEVY’S. PRICE FIVE CENTS burned:at the stake. Lsuitiana Crowd Loses No Time in Oil* posing of Outlaw, New Orleans, La., Nov, 4 -a oegro, whote namer unknown, though a vig. orous inquiry, ha* been made, was burned f.t tne.stske i B Perry, Hamm, county, Mississippi, a stati on on as Gulf and Ship Island railroad, IB tm]*n from Gulfport* The oriroe for whloti the negro v burned was committed err. 5 Sana y morning. Mrs. Fortenberry wse the yict r® ,u# is the wife of one of the most promis or oooniry gentlemen. She was stroked, beaten into nnoontcionsness and crimi nally assaulted by the negro. After recovering consoiduinees, but yet al most too weak to move, she began cry ing for help, Within a short time asristanoe reaih •d her, She to!d tiie e?orr of *be 01 :m. Ths negro was dsci ib, and. A puse w orgsnlx and and a aeardu was begun >1 the criminal. Anegro answering the Jesoir pH 19 given by Mrs. Fortenberry w; csngbt. B* was carried baok fo the home and there identified by her. She stated positively that he w*e the n-gro who had oommitted the crime. Who is going to get the beautiful China Closet that goihg to be given away on Jan. Ist, 1902? Why the one that gets the lucky number. Get a ticket with every cash purchase of 2JC. 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 littfo money as can be bought at any other place, considering quality; and at the same time get chances on the China Cioset, and possibly gat it. Ti icDrava Ja. lit, ism. W. H. DbVob> * ’ .Phone 109. Notice, In addition to affording every faollity to our ouelomeri consistent with safe banking, we are prepared to act ai Administrator or Executor of Ketatei, Qnardiane of property of minora, and to make Bonds in judloial and othar mattem —Generally to exer oise all onr powers as a Trust Company Bronswi:!: Bank & Trust Cos. H. W, Silt Gashur •