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THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL
VOLUME XI. NUMBER 369
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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 also 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
Bulls’ 111! M Cll SUP,
the best family cough remedy, we do so advisedly,
We know ’hat it will stand the test.
W J BUTTS, DRUGGIST
‘On The Corner."
( WE CURE THE ILLS
§ W# that flesh is heir to.
We make a specialty
jp^*,\Vgl>r^L—<%■ of killing colds at this
season. Our prescrip-
1 non department , is
thoroughly equipped
aT) d *hedrags are high
V Y o k t \ in every respect.
Jm a We sell toilet requisites
8 "I V\JT and everything that
" you would expect to
find m a first-class drug store-
HUNTER-SALE DRUG CO
Agents l owney Candies.
; 12 COUCHES
which we bought at a bargain will be sold at
$lO.OO Each,
' One to a Customer, Only.
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These couches are overstripped in beautiful
shades of velour, and sold everywhere for $i >.OO,
our price is i
$lO.OO
i* -x/p-. j, . .
while they last.
H. W, MILLER & SON,
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TODAY
ATKEANY’S
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WILL
Collarettes. ***
* W atch our windows
mqq and notice prices
* 9 aexx
, , ,*** , Jackets,
AH 5 and 10 cent goods going '
at half price until all are sold
J. H. HELLER & BRO,
59tt9K9220 Newcastle Street.s*wi
FIND the following new
and palatable eatables,
such as —
Edam Cheese,
Swiss Cheese,
Pineapple Cheese,
Anchovy Paste,
Anchovy’s in 2ib dunks.
Boneless Herring
(English Smoked.)
Cavaiar.
’Phone 11. 312 Newcastle Street
BRUNSWICK. GA., THURSDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 21, 1901
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As AotlorM By Trnstess
of Memorial Association
AIAIIOIAL dill
Formed to Erect a Fitting Memorial
to President McKinley—
Brunswick Responds.
The McKinley National Memorial
Association having been incorporated
according to law, met in Cleveland for
the purpose of iff cling an organisation
by the election of officers and adoption
of regnlations for its government.
The President of the United States,
at the request of Mrs. MoKinley and
members of the family, named the fol
lowing Board of Trustees:
Cornelous N. Bliss, New York,
Dolan, Philadelphia,
W. Murray Crane, Boston,
H. Revell, Chicago,
Charles W. Fairbanks. Indianapolis,
Henry M Duffield, Detroit,
George B. Cortelyou, Washington,
Ell Torrance, Minneapolis.
William A. Lyncn, Can.on,
John G Milburn, Buffalo,
William MoConway, Pittsburg,
David R, Francis, St. Louis,
Robert J. Lowry, Atlanta,
Henry C, Payne, Milwaukee,
Henry T. Scott, Sen Franclsoo,
Franklin Murphy, Newark,
E S. Hammond, Memphis.
E W. Bloomlndale, New York,
William R. Day, Cinton,
Marcus A. Hanna, Cleveland,
Myron T Herrick, Cleveland.
Tbe Trustees having qualified, pro*
ceeded to the eleorion of offloers, choos
ing as
President, William R Day, Canton
Ohio.
Vice-president, Marons A. Hanna,
Cleveland, Ohio.
Treasurer, Myron T. Herrick, Cleve
land, Obio.
Secretary, Ryerson Ri'chie, Cleve
land, Obio.
The purposes of the Association, as
defined in its certificate of incorporat
ion, are the erection and maintenance
at Canton, Ohio, of a suitable m morial
to the late President, and raising the
necessary funds for said purposes; and,
after fully providing therefor, tbe sur
plus of such funds, if any, to be devoted
te euon memorial as may be provided
for tbe late President at the National
Capitol.
Tbe memorial will be erected at Can
ton, that city having been bii home
throughout hie public life and seleoted
by him as bis final retting plaoe,
Tbe memorial it to be, in tbe high*,
eit tense, tbe sincere expression of all
tbe people of tbe oountry of tbeir love
for President MoKtnley and of tbeir
admiration for tbe qualities expressed
to eminently in bit life and deeds.
It is the purpose to bare the offerings
of the people voluntary with a full op
portunity to all to contribute.
Tbe 00-operation of the governors
and (ffioers of the states and munici*
palties of tbe United States, and all re*
ligiout. educational, oivio, patriotic,
fraternal, benevolent, and other organ*
izations is invited.
All publio officials, organised bodies
and the press are requested to take im
mediate steps to secure, at the earliest
time, a full response to this appeal.
The association will prepare and dis
tribute to all donors to the fund a sou
venir oertifloate which will be worthy
of preservation as evidenoe of the
holder's pirticlpatlon in the work.
The name and postoffloe address of each
oontribntor should be forwarded to the
treasurer of the Association with the
fund remitted, for the preservation in
permanent arobieves of the associa
tion.
It is hoped that the response of the
people will be so liberal that a memori
al may be ercotsd which will fittingly
honor the memory of our martyred
president, and emphasize their loyalty
to onr institutions and their abhor
ni
renoe o that spirit ef lawlessness
whioh inspired the assault upon bis life
TO THE PUBLIC.
In pursuance to request of the McKinley
National Memorial Association whose
etatement to the public ie published in
another oolumn in tnis paper, we take
this method of calling the attention of the
people of Brunswick to the subject and to
ask their co-operation in thievery lauda
ble undertaking.
It is the purpose of the Association as
defined in the certificate of incorporation
to erect and maintain at Canton, Ohio, a
suitable memorial to the late president,
and to raise the necessary funds for that
purpose by popular subscription. As
stated by the Board of Trustees of the
Association “the memorial is to be in the
highest sense the sincere expression of all
the people of the country of their love for
President McKinley and of their admira
tion for the qualities expressed bo emi
nently in his life and deedsAs they also
express it “It ie the purpose to have the
offerings of the people voluntary with a
full opportunity to all to contribute.”
Feeling confident that the people of
Brunswiok, who have shown that their
love for the late president and their grief
over the tragic ending of his noble career
was as sincere and heartfelt as that which
found expression elsewhere throughout
our etrioken land, will desire to participate
in this great national undertaking, we do
not hesitate to ask in behalf of the astooia
tion, their hearty 00-operation.
The following well kDown citizens ofj
Brunswiok have been selected as a oom
mitteo to receive contributione in behalf j
of the association; N Emanuel, C Down |
ing, W. G. Brantley, C. P. Goodyear, F. D.'
Aiken, M. Kaiser, W. E Kay, A. J, Crovatt,
E H. Mason, H. T. Dunn.
The name and postofTioe address of each
contributor will be forwarded to the
treasurer of the assoo’ation, with the fund
remitted for preservation in the archives of
the association, and each contributor to
the fund will receive from the association
a souvenir certificate which will be
worthy of preservation as evidence of the
holders participation in the work.
The National Bank of Brunswiok and
he Brunswick Bank and Trust Cos., will
receive on behalf of the committee such
contributions as the people of Brunswick
may desire to make and forward the same
promptly to the Treasurer of the Associa
tion. Henry T. Bunn,
0. Downing,
N. Kmanuki.,
’> 0. P, GOODYEAR,
F. D. Aiken.
Wholesale Smuggling by Society Women.
Seattle, Nov. 30. —Prominent Seattle
women, wives and daughters of weal
thy business and profesaleual men, ac
cording to United States secret service
deteotives, bave been oonduotiog
smuggling operations on a large soale
Tbeir violations have beooma so fre
quent that tbe matter la receiving
serious consideration from the govern
ment officers. It may be neoessarry to
undertake proceedings against them. 1
A large quantity of expensive silks and
dress goods were smuggled into tbls
oity from Victoria during tbe past
winter.
Tonight Enoch Arden is
the musical treat at the
opera house.
For Asthma use CHE
NEY’S EXPECTORANT,
Hi
811 HU
"Uerals" Scoop Down On
the Capital
THE PANAMA TROUBLES
Head Man Was Killed and Others of
of the Guard-Government
Was Surprised.
Colon, Colombia. Nov. 20.—vis
Galveston.—Ths Liberals made an
unexpeoted attact on Colon at 8 o’clook
laat night; The government wne net
prepared and there waa little reeiitnnee.
There was some fighting in front of
Cnartel and in certain streets for an
hoar and a half, nntll the Liberals gain
ed entrance to the pnblio offices in the
town of Colon. The prefeot gnardia
is n prisoner, Over 12 men were kill
ed and about SO rounded.
The United States gunboat Maohias,
now here, took no part in the proceed
ings. There has been no telegraphic
communication with Panama since lest
evening and it ia surmised there that
Panama is now being attaoked.
100 Blue Jackets Landed.
Washington, Nov. 80,—A dispatch
has been received at the navy depart
ment from Commander McCrea saying
that 100 bine ja ikets were landed from
’be Machine at Colon and had takeo
ThanKsgiving About Here!
We have already received our first
shipment of—
LARGE FAT TCRKRVS.
CAPE COI> CRANBEKRIEB,
KALAMAZOO CELERY,
FLORIDA OBANGEB.
If it’s nice, we have it
' MV; .
’PHONE 158.
LA DIES WRAPS
The popularity of onr Ladies
department has been proven
by the great amount of busi
ness done the past week, es
pecially in ladies Jackets and
neck pieces. The most
popular line ever shown in
Brunswick, both as to style
and price.
New lot in this week.
LEVY’S.
PRICE FIVE CENTS.
charge of the railway atation. Thia
was not done beoanse of 'any fnrthe
disturbance, bat as a matter of precaut
ion,
SENATE PASSES WRIGHT’S BILL.
Counties Can Declare For or Aerainst
Whisky.
Atlanta, Nov. 20—As predioted yes
terday,the Wright dispensary bill pass
ed the senate this afternoon by a vote
of 26 to 14 and the bill will now beoome
a law if Governor Candler approves it,
It is very likely that he will attach his
signature to the measure as soon as it
is presented to him. Te some few the
passage ef the bill was a big surprise.
The lobby had worked against it, but
to no avail. Tha lobby failed for onoe
and the dispensary measure came out
with flyibg eolors, as is seen by the
vote. Senator Cann voted for the
measure. The bill amende the present
local option law and when a majority
of the people of any oonnty se declare
the eonnty oan have dispensaries. Tha
people will now have the right to vote
for total prohibition, barrooms or dis
pensaries. Seaborn Wright, the au
thor, thinks he has won a big victory,
T onight Enoch Arden is
the musical treat at the
opera house.
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 2je. 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 Drawi Jan. Ist, 1932.
W. H. Devon,
’Phone 109.
Notice.
Id Addition to affording every
facility to our customers consistent
with safe banking, we are prepared to
act at Administrator or Executor of
Estates, Guardians of property of
minors, and to make Bonds in jndlcial
and other matters—Generally to oxer
oise all our powers as a Trust Company
Brunswick Bask & Trust Cos.
H. W, hie, Cashier .