The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, November 17, 1901, Image 1

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THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL VOLUME XI. NUMBER 369 Every Day We are asked by customers what Cough Remedy is best to take* Nnv, we want to sell just what you want to buy, we also want to sell you what you will be satisfied with, so you will bay of us again. Therefore, when we tell you that we consider Mb’ VIS 11 Mill SIIUP. the best family cough remedy, we do so advisedly, We know :hat it wilt stand the test. W J BUTTS, DRUGGIST ‘On The Corner." I VE CORE THEILLS ll that flesh is heir to. 1 IpX'We mafee a specialty l of killing colds at this BoaAr ' | season. Our prescrip r~ 8 1011 partment is thoroughly equipped and the aie high 'm ©'k l? ra dc in every respect \' | We sell toilet requisites LbEand everything that you would expect to find in a first-class drug store. HUNTER-SALE DRUG CO Agents Lowney Candies. 12 COUCHES whic't w* bought at a bargain will be sold at SIO.OO Each, One to a Customer, Only. These conehes are overstripped in beautiful shades of velour, and sold everywhere for our price is $lO 00 while they last. TODAY AT KEANY’S WILL Collarettes, W atch our windows Capes, and " Jackets, All 5 and I<> cent goods RO'ng 7 at half price until all are sold J. H. HELLER & BRO, Newcastle Street. FIND the following new and palatable eatables, such as — Edam Cheese, bwiss Cheese, Pineapple Cheese, Anchovy Paste, Anchovy’s in 2ib dunks. Boneless Herring (Entlinh Smoked.) Cavaiar. 'Phone 11. 312 Newcastle Street BRUNSWICK, GA„ SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 17, 1901 IHIEII LAURENS ii Are Fiprim on Mis trictii Rumors 1 REMOTE HIM But Glynn County Will Remain the Home of Congressman Brantley. The following dtspa'ch print and in jest: relay’s Havanah Morning New* ws !1 mke interesting raiding for Brunswick pe pi- : Dublin, Ga.,Nov. 16 - On* gresrmtn W. G. Brantler, af tbe K>yei<h ctia trior, will sut-porr Col J. H Estill ?o<- governor. H *peut a portion of Wsd oesday and yesterday in the oily, and whil"here m and;: the statement. Mr, Brantley think* that the Savannah candidate wl i make a winning race, and that lie desmvee to succeed. ’’Congressman Jtsrauuey while here discussed with Ins friends the proba biliiy of the cnrgrekaouai districts be ing ona nged. H nas been requested by tbe grand jnry, the oity council and the of comity commissioners to ueo his ’nfluroce with tbe niembem of ■be general assembly to prevent Lau re is from being taken from tha Elev enth district, and will work to that end. “Although wMic Jire he did not consult any of the rest entail agents as to tue desirable ?-isidences they bad on and for e), Mf. Brantley informed his friends tr a', if Glynn coauty was taken from w>e Eleventa d> triot and placed in the Firm, as a .umor stale wlli oe attempted, tie expected to take up his otiioial residence in Dublin, Mr. Brantley is very strong in this county, where his father and mother were born and reaied.” A representative of the Timks-Call called to see Colonel Brantley yester day, but found he ws . ut of the oi > and would not return until today, and oanld not get the facts on which the above is based, Laorene county being the borne of Culonrl Brantley’s par ents, be naturally has a very wa m re gard for the people there and probably said sumetSing about making Dublin his home in the event that Glynn oounty should be taken out of th E ! eventb distriut. This oontingenc-, however, is regarded an a very remote possibility, if fur no other reason than the me wh’cb actuates the people of Laurens county in tbeir strenuous ef forts tor main in ihedistrio . The people of Brnnswiok oao, of course, appreciate the anxiety of the Dublin folks to gam Colonel Brantley as a resident or their beautiful city, bn' we dun fully as mood as they do, and there can be no question as to the appreciation the peoole of Bruns wick fesl for his untiriner and success ful efforts m behalf of this oi y, nor of the great esteem in wbion I hey cold him personally- FOB SALE.- Bj|g an bares Apply corner Loudon and Grant St. eets. FOH KALE —Belgian hares. Apply corner London and Grant Streets. For JLaGrippe and Influ enza use CII ENEY’S EX FECTORAN l\ BIG COTTON FIRE. | $125,000 Worth of Cotton Burned Up at Albany. Albany, Nov. 10 —The large cot ton Wirehouee of A. W. Muse & Cos. and 2 6uo balr-s of cotton were burnt and late last night. Tne lose is ab ut $125 000 I addition to the ootton ibere was stored in tbe warehouse $3,500 worth of nagging aud grain, which was badly dauuagtd. Tbe warehouse was a modern brick budding, valued a> SIO,OOO. and is a complete loss At 530 o’olouk uiis morning over 65,000 gallons of water had been pouied into’V building and the city’s water supply was ooiuple.ely exhausted. Twt fireman were injured by failing ootton, but their injuries are not re garded as serious. The total valuation of the property destroyed is about $125,000. The total amount of insurance is $66,400. STILL THE CHAMPION. Gus Ruhlin an Easy Mark for Jeffries -An Unsatisfactory Contest. San Francisco, Nov. 16—In one of tbe most unsatisfactory priz- fights ever witcesced u mis oou try, James J. Jeffries proved the victor ,at uight over (iun Kuiiiiu, the Akron Giant. In the fifth round of what was to have oeeu a twemy-round struggle Ruhlin wilted and then surrendered to his peer io the Utter am zsraei t and disgust of tbe assembled thousands. No one was m ire surprised at the outc/in • than J-ffr ; e 8 himself, who asserted that while ne had delivered one ttllii g blow in the seco- and round, be did not expect to win the viotoiy soeasly. Kuhliu’s sole < xpiauaiion of the outcome, of the fight is that be r o<ved a obaaoe b o v wh'ub u'.teily and SuOled him. and that Jeffr.es p rai-ue iu flgh:lii,g h in low. HON. BILL CLIFTON j i Is Making a Strong Fight for Secretary-j ship of Senate. j Atlanta,N v 16— Hi 1 (Hilton is mak ing a warm raoe tor the secretaryship jf the nex senate. Gude Price of Lee | county, brother of Koe Price, who is in ] 'he offloe of the secre’ary of state, is to be Clifton’s aspiitact if Clifton is elect ed. Tka raoe is beoomng headed. Charlie N jrlkern is also at work, as he wants tbe place tgsin, The senate urx year will probably be composed of members of tbe present hoose mainly, and the 'w candidates are working on those men. * B9X Cutting Will Be Late. Sr-'y-iNNAH, Nov. 16, —Yesterday, under the laws of Georgia, the box cut* ting season opened in th.s state. Ordinarily the cutting of the virgin timber opens op promptly and there is a considerable proportion of the new boxes out before the holiday season, with Its disorganization of labor, comes. This year, though, will be a deolded exception. Factors report that they have reoeived very few ord ra for axes from the producers and that the general intention seems to bs to post, pone box cutting un il weil into the next month, many operators even put 1 ting the work off uutil the new year Factors and producers a*o working in harmony for a reduced cut and a smalt er crop next year in the bope of estab lulling higher prices and putting the Industry on a mure rerun.is a ire basis I with to oall the attention of the ladies of the ladies to a H ,e lot of Kitnooae which J have just received 11. V. AomiKi.BY, mu FIJIBIE FI Directors PromDlly Hale Hi Anoint Good ALL PREMIUMS WillßE PAID The Savannah Fair Association Wili Be Commended For Their Action. Savannah, Ga., Nov. 16-Wlthin 16 mn.u'ps after a meeting of the stock holders of tbe Savannah Fair Associa tion had adjourned at tbe C.ty Ea ch nge more than $13,*00 (bad been subrcribud to a fnnd of $16,C00 to pay off the 'ndebtedneia of the associa’ion and to pay all premiums due on exbib its at the state fair, that comes to an -od tonight. By Monday noon there will not be a premium unpaid nor an obligation that has not bean met. Every one who has a claim against the Savannah Fair Association will be compensated in full, and the associa tion will still be in a better position thaD It was thought it would be. To Serve a Lunch. The ladies of St. Mark’s Episoopa eburob will serve lunch from 12 to 2 o’clock nest Tuesday In tbe atore room nest to Mr. Keaney’s grocery on New castle street. ThanKsKiving About Here! We have already received our first shipment of— LARGE FAT TURKKVS, CAPE GOI> CKANKERRIBB, KALAMAZOO CELERY, FLORIDA OBANGKS. If it’s nice, we have it. 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. 35c. Each, 3 For sl - PRICE FIVE CENTS. TRAIN WRECKED BY DYNAMITE. It i* Believed the Perpetrators Expected to Rob the Passengers, York, Pa , Nov, 16-The Southwest ern expreis on the Northern Central railway was wrecked'.last night by a obarge of dynamite plaoed under the track near Blaok Ridge, a abort dis tance north of York. The passengers were severely shook* ad, but all escaped injury, A piece of rail two and a half fact long was blown out of tbe traok and rhree coaches were derailed and drawn over tbe ties a distance of 200 feet be fore tbe train oouid be brooght to a stop. Four Pullman oars, a day ooiob, a oombinatlon oar, and an express oar oomposed the tram. Tbe place where tbe wreck ooourred was surrounded by high hilts on one eide and Codoraa creek on the other and is one of tbe loneliest places between Harrisburg end Baltimore It is believed tbe ob ject of the perpetrators wae robbery, A Correction, Id tbe oouncil proceedings as pub* lisbed yss’erday there were two errors In the oity marshal’s report. Police fines sbould have read $344 70 instead of $848.47, and executions oollected should have been S3B 47 instead of $3,347 as printed. 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 2sc. 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 Cioset, and possib'y get it To bslOraf it Ja Bt, 1902 W. H. DeVoe* ’Phone 109- Nolice. In addition to affording every faoility to our customers consistent with safe banking, we are prepared to act as Administrator or Executor of Estates, Guardians of property of minora, and to make Bonds in judicial and other matters—Generally to exef cise all our powers as a Trust Company Brunswick Bank & Trust Cos. H, W, Sale, Cashier •