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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 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’ While Pine Goi Sup,
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 WE CORE THE ILLS
i that es k * s tO,
\\\| p We make a specialty
v of killing colds at this
Irhpbaeb'£’ ***\, I season. Our prescrip
lion department is
thoroughly equipped
IW s jjk \ grade in every respect.
y/ 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
which we bought at a bargain will be sold at
SIO.OO Each,
One to a Customer, Only.
These couches are overstripped in beautiful
shades of velour, and sold everywhere for s<>.oo,
our price is
SIO.OO
while they last.
H. M. MILLER & SON,
FRUIT G AKES!
FRUIT CAKES!
Kennedy’s 20c pound, they are at their best
when age has brought out their rich flavor.
We have them just a year old. The icing has
turned a little yellow. On that account we will
sell them at 20c pound.
THOMAS KEANY,
FANCY GROCER
H2Newcast e St., Brunswick, Ga,
Collarettes, ***
} 7 w atch our windows
Capes, and I,nces
*** Jackpts
All 5 and 10 cent goods going
%t>t half price until all are sold Qli • j
* oKirxs.
J. H. HELLER & BRO,
Kwms<i22o Newcastle Street ,K3MSM£9
BRUNSWICK. GA„ FRIDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 22, 1901
mi ui
Bill 1 i
Twity-lwo Miners Known
fo Be Dead
OTHERS ARE SUFFOCATED
Fire Broke Out After Two Hundred
Men Had Gone Down
In the Mine.
Telluride,Col., Nov. 21.—Nearly one
hundred men are probably suffocated
in the Smuggler-Union mine, in Mar
shall basin, as a result of a Are. whiob
consumed the buildings at the mouth
of tbe Bullion tunnel Twenty-two of
the miners are known to be dead and
scores of others are in tbe mine either
seffocated or seeking safety. The fire
broke ont in the tramway of the bunk
house, at the mouth of the Bulllou tun
nel, the principal opening from whiob
the property is worked, and spread to
<hs boiler and eng<ne bouse of the
blacksmith shop. The tramway ter
minal, with the great ore bins and sev
eral smaller buildings were soon wrap
ped in flames. A strong draft drew
the smoke from tbe burning buildings
directly into tbe tunnel, and miles of
drifts, upraises and slopes connecting
with It began to fill rapidly. In tbe
excitement of trying to control the fire
u' side the mine was forgotten, and be
fore the situation was real zed tbework
mgs were filled with a dense smoke.
The persona who have come to town
daring the day say the manager* bare
almost abandoned heps of finding any
of the imprisoned men alive. Every
entrance to the property is the soena
of activity, and willing hands are only
stayed by fear of certain death if they
enter the smoke filled levels. The day
shift of some 200 men bad gone into the
mine and reached their stations before
the fire started. It is known that some
men escaped through the old Sheridan
and also through the old Union work*
ings, but they are thought to have
been bnt a small part of the force.
Seventeen of the twenty-two bodies re
covered were found in the seventh
evel. The fire did not peuetrate the
mine workings, and the firightful lots
of life is due entirely to smoke, The
mine is owned by the New England
Exploration Company, of which Fred
erick Lawrence is the head. The New
England Company is controlled by Bos
ton capitalists.
the first and tenth
Tha Only Congressional Districts to Be
Changed.
Atlanta, Nov 21—Barke county will
remain ik the First district, so it is ru
mored today, and Emanuel and John*
son will go to the Tenth. No definite
plane have been announced ae yet, bat
it is generally stated tbat the changes
mentioned will oocnr in the First and
Tenth.
New Office Ooened,
The joint oity office of the B AB and
the S A L railroads has been opened
at the corner of Newcastle and F,
street. Mr. Ben J. Ford is in oharge
snd will be glad to furnish any infor.
| matlon as to tlokets rates, sts, The
telephone number is 201
DAUGHTERS OF REVOLUTION.
Second Annual Convention Being Held
in Augusta.
Augusta, Nov. 21.—The second an
nual state convention of the D A R
was opened this mcmlng in the hall of
tbe Daughters of tbe Confederacy.
Mrs. Randolph Van Landingham of
Atlanta was elected recording secre
tary.
Mrs, Fairbanks, the president gen
eral, was prevented from attending by
the death of her brother, and a mes
sage of sympathy was wired her.
Mrs. J, D. Cummlng delivered tbe
address of welcome, which was respond
ed to by Mrs. Charles D. Woods.
About 75 delegates are in attendance.
This evening Hon, Walter G. Charl
ton of Savannah will deliver an ad
dress on “Oglethorpe, the Founder of
Georgia,”
PRESS COMMENT.
The aotion of Alabama in disfran
chising tbe groat majority of her ne
groe*. prompts the Boston Globe to put
ihe pointed question: “Would Masaa
obuaette do likewise if tbe Alabama
oonditisns pievaMed in the Old Bay
State?” Asa matter of fact Massaohu
setts has already prescribed the tame
qualifications for voting and is the ne
groes of Alabama lived in Massachusetts
instead just as many wonld find them
selve disfranchised under the Massa
satte law.—Atlanta Journal.
Speaker Little did the proper thing
when be put a stop to filibustering in
the house. According to the rules un
der which the house had been been
working it was possible to employ
*
methods of filibustering that would
block legislation for days at a time.and
it was of oourße wise to abolish meth
ods resulting in such an expen-ive
waste of time.—Columbus Enquirer-
Him.
A discussion is going on as to whe
ther the negro oan ever attain to the
high plane occupied l> the white race;
but there is no doubt about some white
mtn descending to the level of the
worthless negro.—Thomasville Times-
Enterprise,
The general assembly made a great
mistake In not giving the people balii t
reform —Savannah Press,
TO OVERTHROW CANADIAN RULE.
Story of Conspiracy Among the Miners is
Confirmed.
Seattle, Nov 21 —The Times prints
au article confirming every detail of
the story of a conspiracy on the part of
certain miaers to attempt the overthrow
of Canadian authority In the Klondike,
as published in the Sau Franoiaoo Call
of last Saturday. The Times olaims to
have in its possession documents and
seals of the ‘Order of Midnight Sun,”
a seoret society, whiob organised for
the sole purpose of accomplishing the
overthrow of Canadian rule in the gold
field.
SHIPPING REPORT.
Oorrsotsd Daily by Oapt. Otto Johannsstc
Fort of Brass wiek, Nov. 21,1901.
ARRIVED.
Nor. bark Norden, Hemberg, Cadiz.
Br. ecb, Ethel B. Sumner, Bead,New
York.
Sch. Martha S. Bement, Hulon, New
York.
CLEARED.
SB. Colorado, Rtsb, New York.
Boh. Dora Mathews, Pend let* n, New
ork.
SAILED,
Bob. Dora Mathews, LaUlauohe,
New York.
HD.
1111
Trails Crasli Me Going
at Fill Sneed
EXPLOSION THEN US
Bad Wreok On Santa Fe Railroad
in Arizona and Several
Cara Burned Up.
Los Angeles, C*l„ Nov. 21,—A fa
tal wreok oconrred on the Santa Fe
railroad 1 mile west of Franoona, Aria.,
a sr itch atation 20 milea east of Neadles,
Cal,, yesterday. Seven (trainmen
were killed, three passenger! end four
teen trainmen injured Limited trains,
oast and west bound, crashed together
while running at full speed. The east
bound train was drawn by two eoginea,
while the west bennd train had but one
locomotive, One of the engine! was
crushed and blown to pieoes by an ex
plosion wbloh followed the collision.
Both trains were made up of veatibnl
care of the heaviest kind and while they
stood tbe terrific shock well and pro
tected the passengers to a great extent,
several of the cars took fl-e at once and
burned np. The dining ears, one on
each train, one Pullman and two com
posite cars were destroyed.
For Asthma use CHE
NEY’S EXPECTORANT,
11uls0,iig AtOßt* Here!
We have already received our first
shipment of—
LARGE FAT TURKEVS.
GAPE GOI) CRANBERRIES,
KALAMAZOO CELERY,
FLORIDA ORANGES.
If it’s nice, we have it.
’PliO-NE 168.
LADIES 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,
ENOCH ARDEN AT THE GRANB.
A Fine Entertainment Greeted Ay Only
a Small Audience.
The presentatien of Richard Stranis
latest composition, “Enoch Arden” at
the Grand last night waa a rare treat
to lovers of good music, and Mis*
Breneman’s delineation and Inter
pretation of oharacter and subject was
superbe. The audience was dellghtad
and entbnieaatic in their approve!.
The company is a good one and the
entertainment was worthy of a batter
house: A*> benefit to the naval militia
the engagement was not a peounlary
success, which !• to be regretted, Thoir
efforts to provide a first olass enter*
lainment should have reeeiyed more
substantial recognition.
Quiet in Panama.
Wcshington, Nov. 21—The secretary
•f the navy hai raeeived the following
cablegram from Captain Perry, com
manding tbe battleship lowa, dated
Panama, today: “Everything is quiet,
No farther interference lines notifies*
tlon. Transit and telegraphio commu
nication are epen. Colon is in posses
sion of the Liberals and la quiet.”
SHIP NOTICE.
Neither the master, owner nor con*
sigeees of .the Sweedieh bark Nordea,
will be reeponaible for any debts con
traeted by the crew of said bark.
Hemberg, Master.
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 2£c. 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 heJDrawi Jan. 15t,'1912 •
W. H. DeVoe>
’Phone 109.
Mice.
In Addition to affording every
facility to our customers consistent
with safs banking, ws are prepared to
act at Administrator or Executor of
Eetates, Guardians of property of
minor*, and to make Bond* In jndicial
and other matters—Generally to oxer;
ciea all our powers aa a Trust Company
Brunswick Bank & Inst Cos.
B. W, Sals. Cashier •