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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*
Now, we want to sell just what you want to
buy, we aUo want to sell you what you will be
satisfied with, so you will buy of us again.
Therefore, when we tell you that we consider
Bills’ 111 pi fimti sirp,
the best family cough remedy, we do so advisedly,
We know that it will stand the test.
W J BUTTS, DRUGGIST
‘On The Corner."
i f E CURE TOEILLS
v'i § that to.
1 |p/°We make a specialty
■ &/M w of killing colds at this
I s . eaßon ; Our prescrip
keajji 1 ilo n department is
thoroughly equipped
Si Hk, a T ‘d drugs are high
X r 5 \ grade in every respect.
3 Bk. & \ We sell 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
wh : ca we bought at i bargain will be sold at
SIO.OO Each,
Ono to a Customer, Only.
• - y -
Those couches are overstripped in beautiful
shades of velour, and sold everywhere for
our price is
SIO.OO
while they last.
H. M. MILLER £ SON,
TODAY
AT KEANT’S
U
WILL
Collarettes. ***
y W atch our windows
Capes. and notice prices
r * WX>
41|r ,*** „ . Jackets,
All 5 and 10 cent goods going ”
at half price until all are sola • A.
, oKirts.
J. H. HELLER & BRO,
i69iwi22o Newcastle Street>*.
FlftD the following new
and palatable eatables,
such as —
Edam Cheese,
rfwiss Cheese,
Pineapple Cheese,
Anchovy Paste,
Anchovy’s in 2ib dunks.
Boneless Herring
(English Smokbd.)
Cavaiar.
'Phone 11. 312 Newcastle Street
BRUNSWICK. GA„ TUESDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 19, 1901
MASS MEETINGLAST NIGHT
NAMES ANOTHER TICKET
Ail Elects ei Execulive Gonittee to Delemine How
Noiiiatiois for Municipal Elections Stall
Bo Hilo Ii tic Fata.
Thomas* meeting of citizens and
voters heid at the city bell laH night
was entirely harmonious, being com
posed for tte most part of those not
wholly satisfied with tbe ticket already
named. Tbere waa probably sixty-Uve
or seventy-five present and besides
naming a ticket tbe most important
business transacted was tbe election of
an xeoutive oocimitteo to determine
whether mass meetings or primary
elections shall Tie held to nominate
persons for the offle of mayor and
alderman hereafter.
The meeting was called to order end
Col. D, W- Kaanes wae eleoted chair*,
man and Mr. T. w. Causey secretary.
The following platform was intro
duced by Mr, J. B. Djyis and adopted
nnacimously:
"We, citizens of Brunswick, in mast
meeting assembled adopt the following
as onr platform, touching issues that
will oome before tbe aldmnsnio hoard
next year, having no purpose saving
tbe best interest of tbe city and its
taxpayers at heart:
"Ist. We hava no wish or pnrpcse to
be extreme or to rush onr city into
experiments; but we pledge ourselves
to promote the business, financial aud
moral welfare of tbe oity.
‘2nd. Wb are first aro last opposed
to the rnnning of a 'wide open town’
wiiioh in the pas. among other tilings
included a saloon down stairs, a brothei
up£etairs and al! ronud wide open
house.
'‘3rd, We are not runmcg a prohibit
'i >n campaign; bur we do advocate the
restriction of tb- barroom bush ess to
certain localities, where proper police
regulations anu re?triotione can be
thrown around them. We are opposed
to the extreme low license of S2OO. and
advocate a raice in the lioense so as to
if possible reatriot the business to tbe
better class and respeotable people.
We advocate the refusal of an/ liquor
lioense whatever to the habitual viola*
tor of the ordinances of the city and tbe
laws of tbe state, which we believe
wculd teed to tbe lessening of bo man/
expensive trials in the superior and
oity courts, to the ooet of the taxpayers,
and the upbuilding of the morals, par
ticularly of the young men of the oily.
"4'h, Furthermore, we are heartily
in favor of Ibe no aoreen law as to
saloons, and reasonable hours of open -
ing and oiosing such places of business
from sa. m. to 10 p, m.. tbe year
round.
“stb. First, last and all the time we
are unalterably opposed to tbe reopan
ir.g and the resuscitation of tbs plaoe
commonly known as ‘Hell’s Half Acre’
where it wss, cr anywhere else, and we
call upon too responsible lCloisls to
break up this netarions gathering ol
criminals and to rid onr city of this
pest ss has bier, done in Jacksonville
andoihc: cities.
“Cih. We approve and commend the
efforts which have been mad by the
present admmisration to place the city
in a safe Gnancid condition. We com
mend the present chief of police and
congratulate tbe oity upon having in
this office one *h > is ready to stand by
his oa b of office.
“7tb. We favor beautifying tbe oity
ana improving tbu sidewalks, streets
ana parks, in so far aa tne oity a moans
will permit. We particularly urge the
paving of Newcastle street at the ear
liest p'aotioable moment with some
material better than tbe old standby,
ojster shells, believing in the long run
it would he better and cheaper to the
city, owing to the . necessity for fre
quent repairs.
"Btb, We present a platform which wt
feel the great majority of tbe oitizena
Jjf Brunswick oan advocate; and we
present as nominees for the aldermanio
places gentlemen who are upright and
honorable in all tbo walks of i<fe,
reasonable and sensible men who will
do tbe Bigot thing, und in their hands
the affairs of the oity will be safe. We
oall npon al! good citizens to rally to
them and elsor, them,”
Mi’. R. E, Guy introduced the fol
lowing resolution:
resolved by this mass meeting
ofoitizene that while wc advooate a
primary election for tbe nomination of
municipal ofli,.ers as Is done in othei
oities, at present the time is too short
to call suh primary before the election
in Deoombsr.
Be it resolved further tbat we there
fore proceed to nominate an aiaermanlc
tioket to be balloted for in tno election
to be held in December.
Tbe aldermanic ticket as named aud
elected stands:
W. M. Tupper .
C. L. Parker;
W R, Dart,
A. L Fraukiiu
The following was introduced by Mr.
R. E, Guy and after some disocssion
and a motion to change tbe term of
office of executive committee to two
years wps tbe resolution w3
put to a vote and carried.
“He It resolved by this mass meeting
of citizens and voters of tlis oity of
Brunswick, that a committee of seven
by this ma-s* masting be eieoted to hold
effi se for tLe term of three yser.: which
committee shall be known a the Exeo
utive Committee of nominations for the
oity of Bruuswlok. Tne duty of this
committee shad bi toddermine wheth
er mass meetings or primaries shall be
held and ca led fur the purpose of
nominating persons to tbe offlocs of
mayor and aldermen of the city of
Brunswick, and call for asms to be is
sued by tbis committee; and as well to
determine whether tbsir successors, in
oflioe as such Executive Committee
shall be held by mass meeting or by
primary at tbe same time as nominat
ions for mayor and aldermen fer tha
oity of Brunswick are nominated with*
in sixty days before tbe expiration of
their t:?rm of oflioe,”
On motion the following gentleman
were named by ibe chairman and elect
ed as thejexeonti7e committae called
for by the above resolution.
H. H, McAllister. T. J. Wright,,
E, F. Coney, H B. Johnson, O. *yia
mes, J. C Calhoun. R. B Hopkins,
Mr. R E Suerman introduced tha
following, whioh was unanimously car
ried :
‘‘Be It resolved, By tbis mass meet*
ing of citizens, that we do not feel
bound to snppoit the nominee. Mr. W.
S. Taylor, claimed to have been nomin
ated oy a mass mooting held on the
27th of Ootoher, for tbe following
reasons: The objaot of that meeting
was alleged hr.r-nony; those of ns in
tbis mass meeting wnc attended ttat
nesting asked for and urged the nomin
ation of a oitizso frieudly tons; two or
three on the committee of fifteen sent
out to nominate objected to onr can
didate or to any me fuverea by ue.
Mr. Tayloi was finally Suggested, tvbo
war. himself cue of the committee of
fifteen; Mr Taylor insisted that he
would not accept unless the nomina
tion was made unanimous; the vote In
in the oommittee room stood a and 6,
tbe chairman not voting; no harmony
prevailed in the oommittee room; the
mass msecing was about to discharge
committee and nominate In open mass
meet i eg; the oommittee reported
nominating Mr. Taylor; a motion was
made to disagree to the report of tbe
oommittee; and wae declared by the
chairman to be by a majority of three
or four votes, Mr. Taylor has never
accepted the tbe alleged nomination;
beside* we feel tlist r im jority of tbe
legal voters present in .ust mass meet
ing was against the report of the com
mittee as made. Therefore harmony
not having been obtained, Mr. Tarlor
not having accents 1 a nnartmoue nom
ination by the committee of fifteen, and
tost report we think nut having been
sustained by a mejarity of tbe legal
voters present, ws feel we are not bonod
by the action of the former mass meet
ing."
On motion the meeting then ad
journed.
MINERS IN BLOODY BATTLE.
Kentucky Strikers Attack Guards and Are
Repulsed.
Madiaotivillb, Ky., Nov.,l7.—Mining
troubles in this district brought more
bloodshed this morning. James A,
♦
Smith, a negro striker, is dead; Georga
Cronob, another striker, is fatally
wonnded, while John West, Hut Daw
son and Nathan Bush, all guards, are
wounded, bnt none of them danger
ously.
Tbe trouble ooonred at tbe mines of
tbe Providence Coal Company, seven
teen miles from here, where an attaok
began at an early bour. Tbe attacking
party v.ere 75 or 80 strong.
For LaGrippe and Influ
enza use CHENEY’S EX
PECTORANT.
ThanKsgiving About Here!
We have already received our first
shipment of—
LARGE EAT TURKKVB,
CAPE COD CRANBERRIES,
KALAMAZOO CELERY,
FLORIDA ORANGES.
If it's nioe. we have it.
BOYS SHIRT
WA ISTS.
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.
THE POPE’S END MAY BE NEAR.
His Attendants Are Very Solicitous of the
Patrient.
London, Nov. 18 —A dispatch to tbe
Chronicle from Rome says, In view of
the persistant and well founded denial*
that there ib Imminent danger of tbe
pope’s disease, the air is full of specu
lation and apprehension, indicating
that hit end’is not considered far off.
Rumors of intrigue and elate making,
which it is impossible to keep from the
ontelde world,exnde from every orevioe
of the jealously guarded inner preolnota
of tbe vatloan. The pope’s closest per
sonal attendants include his faithful
valet, Cer.tro, one chaplain, and minor
prelate, who constantly and tenderly
guard his malarial comfort. Hu meals
are served In a private apartment at a
table at whioh none other, even a
orownod head, may sit,and no feminine
bend may tend or soothe the auguet in
valid.
SHIPPING REPORT.
Oerreoted Daily by Oapt. Otto Johannaien
Pert of Brauwiek, Nov. 18,1901.
ARRIVED.
SS Colorado, Biek, New T rk.
88 Navahoe, Johnson, Boston.
Boh Wm Neely, Tbompeon, London
FOR SALE -Balg an bares. Apply
ooroer London and Grant Streets.
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 be .Drawn Jai. Ist, 1902 -
W. H. DeVoe*
’Phone 109-
Mice,
In addition to affording every
facility to our customers consistent
with safe banking, wo are prepared to
act as Administrator or Executor of
Katatea, Guardians of property of
minors. and to make Bondi in judicial
and other matters —Generally to exer
oise all our powers as a Trust Company
Brunswick Bank & Trust Cc.
5, W, Sals. Cashier-