The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, November 08, 1901, Image 1

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THE BRUNSWICK TIIVfES-CALL VOLUME XI, NUMBER 356 You Can’t la 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." | a p-—| WE CURE THE ILLS 3 Ithat Resh is heir to. We make a specialty $/M killing colds at this ft season. Our prescrip ham tion department is B hj|~‘ vv “ thoroughly equipped and f * le ru^s are a fj i\ i v % \ grade in every respect. \ 7 gj k\ \ We sell toilet requisites 3| f\yr 3R d everything that you would expect to find in a first-class drug store. HUNTER-SALE DRUG CO Agents Lowney Candies. 12 COUCHES which we bought at a bargain will be sold at SIO.OO Each, Ons to a Customar, Only. These conches are overstripped in beautiful shades of velour, and sold everywhere for sly.OO, our price is SIO,OO while they last. 1. H. itiEl & SON. Olir New Arrivals, Fair Maw Is Ro Ralisry. It is getting cold, you need some Fall Goods, we need some money We promise to make a fair exchange with you. We will exchange with you and give you the Best Values In Dress Goods, Trimmings, .Jackets, Capes, Millinery, Underwear, Clothing, Shoes Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises, etc., etc Money retnnded it not Satisfactory J. H. HELLER & BROi 220 Newcastle Street. Leader ot low Brices Buckwheat, Pan-cake Flour, Maple Syrup, Cranberries, Pettijohn’e B. Food, Mangoes or Stuffed Bell Peppers. THOMAS HE ANY ’Phone 11, 312 Newcastle Street BRUNSWICK, GKA. FRIDAY MORN INC. NOVEMBER 8 1901 am m i m ii nil Time In tie Civil Triiraal MPII TO APPEAR The Hearing Will Take Place In Chicago Within a Pew Months. Chicago, Nov. 6,- Oberlin M.Cirier now a convict id tbe government prison at Fod: Leav-n worth. K<o., and for merly a oap.ain in Uio Uiited St 'tee Engineer Corp* ie to aav-i a reteari" - of hie case in a civil tribunal Ho row has the assurance of the g'vernmft',' authorities that all the evidence ia 10 be reviewed before Judge Kohlsaat in ibe United States Circuit Court in this city, the bearing to take plaoe, prob ably within a few months Carter will be called on as a witness la bis oviq behalf, and for the purpose of testi fying in court, he will be released tem porarily from the place of cinfinement. This is the result of tbe suits brought by the government some months ago in several federal courts, for the pur pose of rec ivering 1722.583, which, it was alleged at tbe court-martin 1 , Car ter bad embezzled from tbe United States; His uncle, Lorenzo D. Carter, and hts broths r, I, Stanton Carter, were said to have reinvested this moo cy and secreted It for the purpose of having a fortune ready for the former army officer npon hts release from the military prison. A Lively Runaway. There was a liyely runaway between 12 and 1 o’clock yesterday afternoon. A large bay horse, bitobed to a boggy, belonging to Mr. J. W. Tbomas oame tearing down Gloucester street to Newcastle, where be ran ibto Dr. Butts’e team, and daubing up Newcas tle came io grief at the corner of A street He took che sidewalk in front of Mr. Moore’s undertaking establish ment and when he tried to tarn in A s reel the buggy slraok a telegraph pcie and turned over, This threw the horse and stopped him The bqggy was pretty well demoliobod, Fortr o&tely no one was hurt. More Arrests Made. Colombia, 8. C., Nov. 7.—Severe! more youug men have been arrested in connection with the murder of William Bearer. Nothing has since been brought out to mitigate the oiicum at&Loes as first reported. Tom Hng gens, Tom Green and Bob Morton have been sent to jail to join Harry Jones and Arohes MoCraney, wbo were first arassted All of them are young men, ranging from 20 to 25 years, and all have bad oonnrotion with the macninist strike in one way or another. CITV TAXES, The last half of oity taxes fir year 1901 are now due and payable. Tax payers will save time by oalling early in the month, and thereby avo.d delay in being waited on by reason of tbe crowds. The tax ordinance provides that executions bhaU be issued un’ete all taxes for this year are paid by November 30;h, l’oouc 533 is a leader when you want to have your olotbee cleaned ana press ed. GALLANT SOLDTF.R DEAD. Captain Anderson, of S rvannah, Dies in the Philippines, Washington. Nov 7. —A cablegram received at lb* war department teday from Geuertl CuafTee at Mflutla an nounces the death from pneumonia of Captain Robert H. Andirst n, of the Ninth infaotry. Captain Audersoo was appointed to tbe army in 18S-1 from civil life, being credited to Gec<- Kia. Captain Andeisoo wsc born August 27, 1861, In the olty of Savannah. He had beer an cfliier ia the Ninth in fantry for several years, in command j of Company A. Ha served gallantly iu Cuba and then accompanied bis regiment to China, having bosn active ljr engaged In tbe expedition to Pekin. Ha was exposed In tbe heavy engage ments just after Tien Tein and ripen the arrival of the allies at Pekin tie commanded the American detachment. Ha leaves a widow and two daughters. His mother, Mrs. R. H. Audersor, and bis sister, Mrs. William Allen, bulb reside in New York. Captain Ander son was tbe nepbew of Major George W. Anderson and of Ciareuoe G. Anderson. His father was the man who organized the Savannah p 'lice force and was at Its bead for years. RICH ATLANTIAN DEAD Captain W. D. Grant, Worth #4,000,000, Passes Awav. Atlanta. Ncv, 7 -Captain William D, Grant, perhaps tta wea'tb’est men in this city, died this morning at the age of 03 years He had been In feeble health for many weeks and the end was not unexpected. He leaves an es tate valued at about $4,000 000. His wife, one son, John W. Grant, and one daughter, Mrs John M. Slaton, survive him, BOARD OF TRADE MEETING. The Annual Election of Officers Will Occur Today. The Board of Trsde will hold the j regular annual oleotion of and nine directors at the meeting this ! moruing. Todsy’3 meetlrg being an impoatacit one, there should b pre ent a large repr’sentstioo of member'. Tbia ie the first annual elec'ion since the reorganization of che Board of Trade Washouts on the Boulevard. The Times Call has been r teo to call the attention of tbe city u hor ittea to the waehoafo on th - bnu.evard j jn*t west of the railroad croa.- ■ near the old brewery site, ulso to oca &' the bridge on the bou evard bet <o. the j old brewery eite and tS.e fair H ruuads. j We trust that the proper officer wib [ j give his attention to this ma ter, anti j saa that the necessary repairs are made at once, A HOT SUPPER. Ladies of First Methodist Church Give One Tonight. The ladles of tbe Kmu Methods Cburoh Lave anaeged reserve an oys ter supper in the storeroom nex. to Mr. Keaney’s grocery store on Now oaatle street tonight. It is for tbe ben efit of the oburoh and should receive a liberal patronage. For EaGrippe and Influ enza use CHENEY'S EX BECTORAN l'. If HK IKIII l! 1 Flirt of Bnmiiid Tins Year cm of ns sijsun Last Year's Business tke Largest Ever Done But This Year It Will Be Larger. A'J’jubs-Cali, representative ia an tnterv'ew with Capt. O. Johanneses, tbs f uisticlan of th*a port, asked b.m how tV3 shipping for this year jit Hmnar' ck wou a oompare with that of pr ivwiH years, and was given the fol lowing Hots snd fl/nret: Tbe total export and import for the year 1900 amount*d to $2i,000,000, tbs largect amount fo- any year in tbs Ms torj ot .Brunswick. For the past ten months, from June 1 co Ootober 31,1901, It was $20,*18,828, and at the same ratio for the two re maining months of the year It will swsd the grand total for the year 1901 10 nrobabiy 125 760 000, or an Increase of $1,760,000 over last year’s boil* n*sa. figurer, it must be remem bered, are bssea on the ratio for tbe fear, ’k :ng into oon si deration tbe tact that the buiinees for November ■nd D'-cembar ie heavier than for the average two mop the. This Is a splendid showing for tJrn.iswiok and indicates how rapidly th sh i ping at thlv port is teoreaalTif. [Busy (syjkj Busy Busy Thit.’s Wkat are Always ■ >V : r rr Pic ■< If* Bo** f, ♦ * w S 1 -nrk N* Dili P cble*. New S*i ar.cgachips Lots of Other Good Things. Phone 3. r B. BOYS SHIRT WAISTS. 50 dozen Mothers Friend shirt waists; unlaundered, patent band, small turn down collar attached; some pleated and some plain fronts, ALL NEW. 35e- Each, 3 Fop sl - PRICE FIVE CENTS. DEATH CLAIMS LI HUNG CHANG. Hs Was a Good Chinaman and a Gnjtf Statesman. Pekio, Nov 7.- Li Hung Chmg, *o, •Her, diplomat, snd Biateaman. the m \st distinguished of Ohli.&men, die* tt£ m. rclng at 11 o’ol ck Li Huog Chang w*s bon F*o, 5, at Hof >l, 'i. Nsgau Hr ! proyi> c-; a* tbeY' gtse-K aigdei.a, w.rrof dha.g,. hai. .4.' 5 yes re -,f tge LI Hl-.ij Ch: cj b gau to stud; ad da ad a7 , s . oellont memory a*,d love ot ematlor At 1* A? passjd h * first *-•>- •ral examination He osn a fS£sr>r>ja at 8* His Brat grant ability was tuo, ognlssd In the suppression of the Trsiplng rebellion. This mutiny teed* th# literary governor a soldier, fair which he wae fitted. He emerged from that great rebe lion i-he great man of th Cnine*-. u. . t> , having earned the yellcw jacket t . 4 peacsck fea'.ber of au tm c>n c .a* qnsrer. He f meded the China t e y and was oaade viceroy of C 'kij. he metropolitan province of Peaiug, He ruled It for a long time, and, practir.j l :y like Bumarok in Germany, he vrys monarch of China. Want*d—Ooe live, 'aergol-u yooug msn tr represent od line H*a in-tr anofa oompany. Salary or Address Box 88, elty. Who is going to got the beautiful China Closet that is going to be given away on Jan. Ist, 902? 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 set chances on the China Cioaet, and possibly get it To be D ran Jan. lit, 119! W. H. DeVoa* ’Phone 109 Notice, In addition to affording every facility to our ouatonccrß consistent with safe banking, we are prepared to act as Admi .ißtrr.tor or Riooutor of Estates, Qua d.ana of properly of minors, and to make Bonds in judicial and other mnt f r6—Generally to exer cise all our powers as a Trust Company towiik Id S fe i'c, l W, hi", 'law?.