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THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL
VOLUME XI. NUMBER 365
In Can’t be Too Mil
about haying 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 Prescription.^*.
Our prices are always right. We
send tor and deliver your prescriptions.
W J BUTTS, DRUGGIST
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‘On The Corner."
| y. WE CURE THE ILLS
• ' 3 Wr ' flesh is heir to.
%r**M ? We make a specialty
I ~ jr season. Our prescrip
ts CbeaM |_bohax_U tion department is
i" j I thoroughly equipped
Ni a*‘d t h c drugs are high
J'£ I \ grade in every respect.
Amm S -ak \We sell toilet requisites
3/ and everything that
k* L, 111 V 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,
One to a Customer, Only.
These couches are overstripped in beaut I 'ful
shades of velour, and sold everywhere for $15.00,
our price is
SIO.OO
while they last.
H. M. MILLER & SON,
i
TODAY
AT KEANY’S
u
WILL
SPECIAL BARGAIN SALE
FOR
Two Days Only
Monday; Nov, 11th,
and Tuesday, Nov. 12th-
See Circular--Money Refund
ed if not Satisfactory.
J. H. HELLER & BRO,
220 Newcastle Street.
FIND the following new
and palatable eatables,
such as —
Edam Cheese,
‘■'wiss Cheese,
Pineapple Cheese,
Anchovy Paste,
Anchovy’s in 2 lb dunks.
Boneless Herring
(English Smoked.)
Cavaiar.
’Phone 11. 312 Newcastle Street
BRUNSWICK, GA. SUNDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 10. 1901
911 if
BUHBf
A Society Tom Lady n f
Decatnr, Ala.
10 HIVE MARRIED TODAY
Her Promised Husband Did Not
Put in His Appearance and
She Became Grazed.
Decatur Ala., Nov. 9,—Grazed
over the desertion of her
betrothed lover, Miss H len Sutton
put an end to her life wi h a 38 cali
ber pistol ban l-t yesterday after
noor, the ballet soauering her brains
about the epot in wtaioh her body wa
found, the pistol having been dis
charged through her month.
Miss Hutton was to have been mar
ried last Sunday to a young business
man of Birmingham, Ala,, but he
failed to appear. Her letters and tele
grams elioited no response. The sui
oide was committed in the baok yard
at her home in East Deeatar. She
was found about lifceen minutes later
Miss Hutton was bnt 18 years old.
Bbe was pretty, accomplished, and a
great favorite in her sooiety circle.
A RUNNING TRAIN ON FIRE.
Lamp in a Mail Car, Near Columbia,
S. C., Explodes.
Colombia, S. C., Nov. 9.—The Flor
ida fast mail dashed into the (jervaia
street depot last night from Savannah
a mass of dames and the die alarm
was sent in. In a few minutes engines
were pumping water into the burning
mail and baggage cars. A lamp ex
ploded in the mail oar two miles from
town and the fire spread to the bag
gage car. The employes hastily va
cated their post. The mail loss Is not
yet known.
NOBLE CONVICT FREED.
Lord Neville Has Completed His Sentence
for Fraud.
London. Nov 9 —Lord W. Neville
was released from Parkhuret prison on
a ticket of leave yesterday. He was
■entenoed to five year*’ penal servitude
in 1898 for fraud in connection with a
promissory note.
His lordship spent moat of the time
during his inoaroeratlou wheeling a
barrow on a prison farm .
Registrars to Meet Wednesday.
The ciiy registrars will meet next
Wednesday morning to revise the reg
istration list and bear complaints.
Among the peouliar points they will be
oalled upon to decide Is, whether a
voter can register by telephone or tel
egraph and whether members of a
Arm who have paid their personal
taxeß but not the Arm’s taxes are enti
tled to register.
Plague Stamped Out.
Glasgow, Nov 9 —The authorities
are atufied that the bnbonio plague
has been stamped out. The last case
reported was placed In the hospital
November 1 and the period of incuba
tion expires today.
Speoial bargain sale on Monday and
Tuesday at Heller's.
AMERICAN SHIPPING.
Tonnage Has Attained Practically the
High Water Figure Since 1861.
Washington, Nov 9, —The report
of Mr, Chamberlain, the United Slates
commissioner of narration, states
that the past flsoal year has been the
third eucotssive year of notable pros
perity and growth Id Amenoan ship
ping, exceeding the two previous
yesrs. The extent and nature of work
under way or projected in shipyards
promises an even greater growtn for
the current fiscal year.
Amerionn tonnage bas now attained
praotiqply the former maximum of
1861. The figures of 1901, compared
with 1861, snow an increase in coast
ing trade vessels from 2,704,444 tons to !
4 682.683 tone (two-thirds of this in
crease being on tde Great Lakes), a
decrease in foreign trade veseels from
2,496,894 toes to 879,695 tone, and a
decrease in whaling and fisoing from
338,375 tons to 61,940 tons.
MISS UNA CLAYTON
Will Appear at the Grand Opera House on
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.
The Una Clayton Company, winch
plays an engagement, here next week
for threa nights commencing Monday,
has played recently in Mobile, and the
following it from the Mobile Register :
‘‘A orowded bouse greeted the Una
Clayton Company last night, when the
comedy version of “Neil Gwynne” was
.presented. The public had been prom
ised a good show, and particular stress
had been laid upon the cog uming and
the soonio settings. The audienoe ex
pected a fairly good show. That it
was surprised and delighted was
plainly demonstrated by the applause.
From the rising of the curtain to its
fall, the entire performance was wor
thy of all the praise bestowed upon it.
The oharaotor of Misireas Nell best
suits Miss Clayton, and she was dainty,
oaprioious, charming and daring, just
as Nell should bs. Francis Morey, as
Charles 11, Guy Qitner, as the Duke of
Buckingham, Miss Frances lanes as
Moll, an Orange girl, were very good,
and Miss Rose Bernard as the Duchess
of Portsmouth, the French spy who
caused all the trouble, was very strong
In tbe tragic parts. At no time did the
oosluming or staging mar the perform
ance.”
Their opening bill here Mondaj 1
night will be the bright four-act oom
edy drama, “Little Miss Military.” 1
i
Sale of seats for Monday night's per
formanoe now on. If you wish a good
aeat secure Vearly.
Two Men Killed By An Explosion.
Winder, Ga„ Nov. 9.- A terrific
boiler explosion occurred here yester
day afternoon. H. C Horton, a well
known white man. and Lewis Camp, a
negro, were killed and John Taylor,
badly soalded. The engine was a por
table one being used on tbe farm
of T. C. Dun.
For South Georgia Sub-Station,
Atlanta, Nov. 9.—The general agri
culture oommittee of the House has
deoided to appoint a committee of four
to confer with the directors of the
experiment station at GrifiiD with a
view to getting them to establish a sub
station in Bouth Georgia.
SHIPPING REPORT.
OorreoUd Daily i>y Oapt. Otto JohanobML
Port of Brnniiok, Nov, 9, 1001
BAILED.
Boh. Bagmore, Sanford. New York,
11111
i m i
Grooiids Well Filled fill
Visitors
II Did THEIR PART
*> 1
And the Attendance Is Composed
Almost Entirely of Out
of Town People.
Savannah, Nov. 9.— The largest
number of paid admissions so far taken
in by the Fair Association will proba
bly be bandied today, The indications
at 3.30 were that the number will be
fsr in excess of any other day sinoe the
fair opened. The guards at the turn
stiles say that the number of tioketa
from the railway lines is considerably
in excess of the number of paid admis
sions from the city, a fact which shows
that the railroads have done and are
still doing their duty toward making
the fair a sneoesg,
Practically the entire morning at
tendance today was from the oountry.
as but few familiar faoea were to be
seen among the orowds that thronged
the grounds and brought joy to the
promoters’ hearts.
The fakirs at the grounds are not in
abundant fashion,, bat they are plenti
ful enough to make things lively.
We make this bargain day beoanse
the fall season is late, and we need
money. Call on Monday and Tuesday;
it will do os both good, Heller’s.
Bis Store
if Ob WJ
Is a good place to buy table
supplies of all kinds. Yon art
uotmbiy not surprised that we
think so, but if you will spend a few
.ninnies with us looking over stock
md the facilities we have for quiok
lelivery, it is dollars to doughnut*-
jou will come around to our way of
binking.
w have almost any tempting
irtiolr. that you can name on out
shelves.
Phone 158.
BOYS SHIRT
WAISTS.
50 dozen Mothers Friend shir
waists; unlaundered, patent band,
small turn down collar attached;
some pldated and some plain
fronts, ALL NEW.
35c. Each, 3 For sl.
LEVY’S.
PRICE FIVE CENTS.
SOUTH AFRICAN SITUATION.
The Mortality Figures Paint A Dark
Picture.
London, Nov. 9.— The Dally News
today exhaustively surveys the con
centration oamps in South Afrioa
with the following conclusions:
“The truth is the death rate in the
eampa is incomparatively worse than
anything Africa or Asia oan show.
There is nothing to matoh it even in
the mortality figures of India famines,
where cholera and other epidemics
have to be contended with.”
Convict Chase Still On.
Kansas City, Nov. 9.— Nine of the
conviota who escaped from the Federal
prison at Fort Leavenworth Wednes*
day are aooounted for. Two of them
have been killed, two wounded, and
five others captured nnhnrt. Of tbs
seventeen still at large four are being
closely pressed by armed prison guardi
and citizens and word is expeoted at
any moment that they have been cap
tured or kilted.
To Prohibit Divorces.
Atlanta, Nov. 9. —ln the house to
day Mr. Thomas of Pieroe introduced
a bill to prohibit divorces from being
granted in Gaorgia, The bill created
quite a stir.
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 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 little money as can be
bought at any other place,
considering quality; and at
the same time get chances
on the China Closet, and
possibly get it.
To lie Drawn Jan. Ist, 1902 .
W. H. DeVoev
’Phone 109.
Notice,
In addition to affording every
faoility to our customer! consistent
with safe banking, we are prepared to
act as Administrator or Executor of
Estates, Guardians of property 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, Sals, Cashier -