The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, November 07, 1901, Image 1

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THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL VOLUME XI. NUMBER 356 1 To i Can’t Its 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 ns fill Your • Onr prices are always right. We se./>d lor and deliver your prescriptions. 'W J BUTTS, DRUGGIST ‘On The Corner." I . WE CORE THE ILLS § Wr that tlesh is heir to, Vv4l b We make a specialty ' °* idling colds at this | yy-V’Y and season. Our prescrip |khu b as£| y BEA borax. | tion department is /f ' 'Wj thoroughly equipped \ and the drugs are high ' * L\ \ grade in every respect. jiffi |lk Ns*'v We seli toilet requisites and everything that you would expect to find in a first-class drug store. HUNTER-SALE DRUG CO Agents Lowney Candies. 12 COUCHES winch we bought at a bargain wil I be sold at SIO.OO Each, One to a Customer, Only These couches are overstepped in beautiful shades o e velour, and sold everywhere for SLy.OO, our price is SIO.OO while they last. i. a. mm & son. Our New Arrivals. SI.3S~SPECIAL"SI.2S We haye received one hundred white Bed Spreads, heavy quality, Marseille Patterns We secured them at a special orice. They ore worth $l 75 to $2 00. We offer them at $1.25 Only one to each purchaser while they last. Cali early and secure one, ihev 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 esF=?c3Css£:i=?. 'Phone 11. 312 Newcastle Street BRUNSWICK. GA. THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 7.1901 111 HI fj Hi By 29,814 Plnralily He Is ElecteQ s MAYOR OF KM N. 1. Fusion Ticket Is Triumphant In All Sections of the Great Metropolis, New York, Nov, fi.—Complete unoffi cial returns from every district in Greater New York gives Set h Low 294 ■ 99?, and Edward M. Shepard, Demo oratio candidate, 265,128. making Low’* Plurality 29,814. Elwacd M. Grout, fueioa Candida fjr comptroller, received 299,714 votes and W illiam Ladd. Democrat, 254,708 Grout.B majority being 51,91a• Unofficial returns from every election district in New York county give Will iam Travers Jerome, fusion Ist, a lead ot 15.850 over Henry W. Unger, Demo-, orat, in tbe race for the district attor neyship. A revised recapitulation of the vote on president of the board of alderman, with every distriot reported, ehowe that Charles V. Fornes, fuslonist, has George Von Hoesen, Demoorat, beaten by a plurality of 31,384. SatL Low, as mayor of Greater New York, will have a salary of $15,000. He will, In the first place, have the privi lege ot appointing anoh clerks and ee eisUnts in the mayor’s office as he may choose. Tbe first appointment at his disposi tion is that of private eeoretary, at a salary ot $5,000. H i may appoint com miaeioners and heads of departments to succeed the present incumbents in most of the executive departments of the oity government, Complete revised re.urns gathered un.ific ally show tbe election of the followlag Justices cf the supreme court Morgan J. O’Brien, Democrat aDd fusloai t; Sunuel Greenbaum. fusionist James A, Blanchard, tusionis', John Proo.or Clark, fusionist. Clark who got the smallest plurality of any man ek-ot.au. beaded Charles W. Dayton the nearest man to him on the jcd'cial ticket, by 6,116 votes, and beat Van Wyck, present mayor, by 29,080. In addition to the election of an en - tire new assembly, two senators were voted at the recent election, but their election leaves the senate un changed, The ass.mbly of 1902 will probably stand as follows; Republican gnd Woman Shoots a Man. Asheville, N. C., Nov, £ -Mia* Mary today aho.V bad dangerously wounded Houston Merriman, assistant cashier of the Blae Ridge National 4 Bank. As Merriman got off the street car to enter the bank the woman opened tire, one shot entering the back and penterating a lung. Another shot shattered bis arm. 7wo additional shote missed the mark. SHIP NOTICE Neither master, owners nor con. siguee* of the British steamship Fair* mead will be responsible for any debts oontraoled by the crew of said .eam *r. if. D. M Strachan & Cos , Consigns, s. I Have your olothes cleaned and preened at Jim Carter’s, A CLOSE CALL, J j Una Clayton Is a Heroine in a Runaway Accident. Valdos a, Nov, 6, —White playing berelae week wtn lie; company, Mtas Una Clayton and one of ber company, Mis? In ces, * ere seen frequently on the e reete riding borsebaok. Bom ben g Accomplished equestriennes they attracted a great deal of attention, eipeoiaily as it was noticed last they had secured two horses known to be 4uite wild, One day while the 'adieu were on iheir way to the fair grounds, Miss Innes’ horse shied at apiece of peper in the road, and in bringing him to hie plaob in cho road the bridle rein broke near the bit. In an instant the borse seemed to realize 'hat he was hie owl master and aoting on that belief deshed off down the road with his fair rider. Mias Clayton sew tn an instant that if something was not aoue tc oheck tho boras her oomptnioc wcnld very likely be thrown. So plyiug whip anil rein she gradually decreased the distance that had been made by the furious piunge of tho cow wild horse. To say It was a pretty race fails to tell the expression of the people they passed. After a breakneck race for life of about a mile cud a half Mite Clpyton’e big bay drew op beside tbe horse, grasping the daugliig rein, snd by coaxing ana gentis pulling both horses came to a stand still, the ladies dismounted and tied their horses to a fe nee, sat down by the and looking into each others eyes for an instant, burst cut oryiag. But next day with good strong bridle reicn, the young ladies gave those ssme horses a rua on tbeir own account. IMPORTANT BILL PASSED. Only the Really • Indigent to Receive Pensions. Atlanta, Nov. 9.—Tbe House of Representatives announced itself on tbe pejsion question yesterday in unmistakable terms, passing by a vote of 89 to 23, the bill by Mr. Harvard of Dooly, wbic i provides that no person who owns more than SI,OOO worth ot property or hae an annual ir.oomo of more thnn S3OO shall receive a pension from the stale. This eotion was taken in ep to of the I adverse report from the m.mttee on ! pensions, and is, perhaps, tho moot, important matter aoted on so far f t tbit. session. Whilje tb< bill doei not, iu terms, pat pensioners on an uJigeo basis, its effects am prae* ally the satao, since, If itbeoomo* a itw, it w;l> cut off from che pension rolls a!mo all of those who do not reed t!vj rnoDey, MACON TO SEND DELEGATES To River Improvement convention on', the 20th. Macon, Qa.. Noy.e.—At the regular monthly meeting uf the Maoou Chamb er of Commerce held yesterday after- noon President George A. South wa* authorized to appoint thrae delegate* to the river and karbot convention, which will bo in Brunswick some time during this month, A survey chart was presented showing the feasibility of making a shorter rut for river beats entering Brunswick, without having to oro.s bt Human's sound. For LaGrippe and Influ enza use CHENEY’S LX PECTOkAN l . Yum Mi Mown Ii Tils City SasjecM WAS I! ROOM IB HER So the Inmates oi the House Where i Dead Woman Was Found Testified. A I lac,' a, Nov 6,- Nora Brittain, a young, white woman, was found dead in bd st a hou-ie oo S >utta Forsyth e reot tills morning. A small hole in the itm.iie, evidently made with a sharp j bat r.-igh instrument, proved tbe ' woman hve been murd redj Wflliam Carroll, f hir of IVio Car | roll, ans we agent running on the At j lanta-Braos.viak route overthoSou h 'rc r til way, called at the bouse this morn* iug for his eon. He wa? arre-ted pend ing the action of the oaron.;r> jury, but was released later. The inmates of the bouse testified that Doo Carroll was in the woman's oompa.jy uati! an early hour this morn ing. CiTVTAXEI. h’he la t half of olty taxes fer year 1901 are now due and payable. Tax payer will save time by calling eariy io th month, and thereby avo.d delay in being waited on hy reason of the crowds. The tax ordinance provides ’-hat exuantlons shall be iened un sis ail taxes for tiis year are paid by 2Qovemorr 30tb, Busy Busy ]§fff Busy That’s What We are Always Just Opened’*='>-=— 'jNow Pickle Bet f, New S-turkmuf. New Dill Pickles, New Saratcga.cbips Lots of Other Good Things, ; Phone IMA. BOYS SHIRT WAISTS. 50 dozen Mothers Friend shirt waists; unlaundered, patent band, small turn down collar attached; some pleated and some plain fronts, ALL NEIV. 35c- Each, 3 Fop sl. LEVY’S. PRICE FIVE CENTS. “TAMMANY REBUKE,” Says Seth Low In a Statement Regarding His Victory. New York, Nov 6 -8s: b Low u.Cay made tbef. flowing at:Ui men: r< ~*rd'ng his victory: “TLe outcome of luie election is a splendid vindication of u: rinai eu? frage. F.omail pa/t* o beciybsva come tho votes that have rbilcetl r ,hr. Tammany orgie c f the last four yearc. All the pitront ge of the cuy &.-,d limitless money have not availed against the aroused indignation oi 100 people, end it is safe to say that absent tee government and government for private gain will not be seen egeiu in New York olty for many a day. This le ro man’s triumph, but it ie the people’s viotory.” . * Quarantines Against Plague, Pensacola, F<e., Nov, O—A c'.r.se quarantine wm establish. 1 tods? against all European oorf.e infee’ed With bubonic plague.V riel f*„io ns shown to be k Anted from cor'irc .*•; h the disease will be nU-'wed to >r without; dr 'ay, out w/u.-e not shown the,. will be di-Kim tf o \■ infeoted, Phono 533 i* a lei d..r v.hi. j< u want to have your clothes o : enod ami p<e. a ed. Who isgoin* o gM ilk beautiful China Closet mat is going to b<* g.ve-' * av oh Jan. Ist, 190? i-v the one thet gets trie t.i k number Gei a t- *- with ev >v Cftnh pum-w* of dsc Get all lie r. iv- . you can Y u can g a v thing you wa t that Kept in a firsr-tiasj gro CHry, at this plac' and as to as little money as •an bought at any other phee. considering qualirj;and 4= the same time get chances on the China C'onet, and posHibly get it To lie Drawn Jan. Ist, 1982 W. H. DeVoe* Thone lU9 Notice, In addition to affording every facility to our customers consistent with safe banking, we aro prepared to act ai Adminietr.tor or Executor of Estates, Guardians of property of minors, and to make Bonds in judicial and other mr.tt-Ts— Generally to oxer cisea. -,ur pjwc.3 as a Trust Company Bffl&swisk Svuk I TrUfti to. mi W, 3kUi.inh