The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, November 23, 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* 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 Bills’ 111 Pi Coil the best family cough remedy, we do so advisedly, We know ’hat it will stand the test. W J BUTTS, DRUGGIST ‘On The Corner." | x IE CORE THE ILLS 3 that flesh is heir to. Ip We make a specialty °f killing colds at this tEH?J season. Our prescrip- Jr 13 EA —I ,lon department is thoroughly equipped and the drugs are high \ y /J I L v\ grade in every respect. \ We sell toilet requisites JV ’ an( l everything that you would expect to hnd in a first-class drug store. HUNTER-SALE DRUG CO Agents lowney Candies. 12 COUCHES vv h ; ch we bought at n bargain will be sold at SIO.OO Each, One to a Customer, Only. These couches are overstripped in beautiful shades o' velour, and sold everywhere for our \ rice is SIO.OO while they last. H. M. MILLER & SON, FRUIT C AJLES! FRUIT OAKES! Kennedy’s 20c pound, the y are at their best when age has brought out their rich flavor. We have them just a year old. The icing has turned ali tie yeilow. On that account we will sell them at 20c pound. THOMAS KEANY, FANCY GROCER. sl2 Newcast’e Bt-, Brunswick, Ga, A Nice Line of Overcoats, Suits, Underwear, Trousers, Neckwear, Negligee Shirts, Shoes, Hats, Dress Shirts, At Popular Prices, at the Popular Store. J. H. HELLER & BRO, 220 Newcastle Street, ,mmmm P. B,—'We are cl&Hing out all the 5 and 10 c Goods. BRUNSWICK. GA„ SATURDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 23, 1901 111 1 IHXI IK Nearly ErorrUiiiE Is Now • Io Readiness HI I RIFLEMEN’S ARMORY A List of the Various Booths and Names of Those Who Will Attend Them. Tbe Catholio fair wbiob opens In tbe Riflemen’s armory next Monday night and oontinueß all week promises to be one of tbe most successful affairs of tbe kind ever held In Brunswiok. It is to be given under tbe anspioes of tbe ladies of tbe Roman Catbolio church for tbe purpose of raising funds to build a convent, and tbe public should give it a libera* patronage. A Times-Call man visited tbe armory last night and found the arrangements for tbe big event very oomplete and artistic. Tbe booths are eleven in number and arranged to represent the months of year. They are all of uniform size and beautifully decorated with bunting, feme, eto. Following is a list of the booths and the ladies in charge of them: First—January—The iae cream booth, Mrs. E. Calnan and Mrs. Oglesby. Second—July—The eigar booth, Mrs. C L. Elliott* Third—November- Th® orange booth, Miss Hattie Mock. Fourth—Ap< il—T e doll bo h, Mrs. Mcßrown. Fifth —M^roh—T'te booth Mrs. G. W. Coati a. Sixth—Dmember The (Jbrietm >s tree, Mr,. H C. Cu tis, Seventh—June and Fibruary—A oom oration booth, Mri, E. Fabian and Mies M. A. Boyle, Eighth-September The grocery booth, Mrs. T. J. Minnehao. Ninth—May—May pole or fancy booth, Mrs. W. S. Taylor. Tenth—August—Gypsy tent, Mrs. Fannie Lou Dart. E'eventh—October—Supper booth, Mrs, B, Hirscb, The booths are arranged around the armory in the order named and the centre of the ball left olear for dane ing, The stage has been beautifully decorated and will be occupied by a speoial orchestra whioh will furnish mnsic all the time, and there will be danolog every evening. Great interest bas been taken by the ladies in the preparations and arrange ments for the fair, and next week will be one continuons ronnd of pleasnre for all wbo attend. 808 BURDETTE LAST NIGHT. His Lecture Pleases a Large Lycium Audience. Bob Burdette's lecture at the Grand last night, the eecond Lyceum attract ion, gave entire satlsfootlon to a large and appreciative audience. He fully sustained his reputation as a good lecturer and won fresh laurtls here. (juite a party oame over from St. Simon on the steamer Bessie to bear the ieoture. For Asthma use CHE NEY’S EXPECTORANT, TO AMEND STATE CONSTITUTION. The Gist of the Ten Propoaed Amend ments to it. Atlanta, Nov. 2a. —Tbe joint commit tee on constitutional amendments practioally concluded its labors yester day and by Monday Senator Hiram P, Bell, its chairman, will introduce in tbe senate a bill incorporating tbe tea amendments to tbe constitution npon which the committee has agreed. The following is the gist of tbe ten amendments: That all pensions be pat upon an in digent basis. That a court of appeals be establish ... -v Tnat tbe term of t'V governor be ohanged from two year* to four, and that be be ineligible for four years after tbe expiration of his term. That the terms of all county officers be four years intead of two. That the entire educational fund of ibe sta e shall be devided between the negroes and wanes for eduoatiocal purposes in the exact proportion to tbe amount of taxes paid by eaeh. That there shall bo biennial sessions t of the legislature, lasting sixty days. That there shall be change of venue in all oriminal oases where there is danger of lynching. That jnstioes of the peace shall be given jurisdiction in all oases for the recovery ot personal property where the amount Is f 100 or less, That the general appropriation bill shall be snbmitted to tbe governor at 'east ten days before the final adjourn ment of the general assembly. That the governor be given the au thority to soale, or veto a part of, an approprsation, instead of being re quired to veto a whole appropriation or let it stand. PLAN OF REAPPORTIONMENT. New Arrangement of Districts Is Agreed Upon With Few Changes. Ye-ilerday’s Atlanta Constitution eays; The sob-committee of tfcn joint oommittee cn congressional portionment held Its seoond meeting at tbe Kimball hi use last night, and after an hour’s deliberation, unanimously agreed upon anew plan of reapportion raent of the congressional districts of theatre. No statement of the plan bad beeu prepared and tbe committee declined to give it out for publication, It is stated, hovrever, by a member of the committee that the new plan involves the changing of not more than eight counties in the state, and does not materially affect any of t e present congressmen. This plan will'£>B submitted to the house and eonatdcommittees separately, probaDly tcdiy or, at least, by the first of the week. As soon as this is done the joint committee will be called to* gether, and a bill will be prepared for presentation to the general assembly. A dispatch from Atlanta yesterday says it Is understood that Johnson and Emanuel counties will go from the Eleventh and First to the Tenth. Burke will remain in the First. Lin coln county is to be transferred from the Tenth to the Eightb, Clayton county is to be taken from the Fifth and given to the Sixth. The Eleventh will lose Laurens and Dodge to (be Third, and the Third will lose Stewart and Webstar to the Fourth, Berrien is to be moved from the Second to the Eleventh. KOK RENT.—A desirable newly furnished room with board. ibis office, ■I HI IMI Liberals are Gait 01 lie Goyemieal LIBERALS NOW JUBILANT ♦ Another Fight Reported in Which the Government General and a Few of His Men Escape. Colon, Nov, 22.—-It is reported that the government bas notified tbe United States oonsul that It cannot guarantee the protection for ißtbmian transit. Colon, Nov. 32.-Two sailing boats, having 67 solldiers fn board, which left Panama with General Alben, returned to that place at 2 p. m. yesterday and General Alben and 60 soldiers arrived thera on beard the ganboat Boyaca at 7p. m. The Liberals here assert that General Lorenzo ettaoked General Al ben’s foroe after it had landed at Chade, near Gbarrera, and defeated it. only General Alben and a few of hie troops escaping. It ie also olalmed by the Liberals that other divisions of Gener al Albin’i army were rooted by General Luego, and 400 of Alben’s troops join® ed the Liberals. The Liberals here are jubilant. FOR SALE. —Belgian hares. Apply oorner London and Grant Streets. Tkuiscittg JAbout fere! We have already received our first shipment of— LARGE FAT TURKRVB. CAPE COD CRANBERRIES, KALAMAZOO CELERY, FLORIDA OBANUKS. If it’s nice, we have it. . ;’. [1 v, j - v T.. ■ ’PUONE 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. WILL REDUCE NEGRO SCHOOLS. Bill Favorably Reoorted by Constitutional Committee. A constitutional amendment which seriously threatens the life of tbe col ored publio schools has been favorably reported by the constitutional amend ment committee of the legislature in Atlanta. Tbe bill providei that tbe publio colored sohools aball only be supported from tbe moneys wbiob are paid in by tbe oolored taxpayers. If this bill ebould pass instead of their reoeivlng nearly *6 per cent of tbe entire fund of the state, as now ool lected, they wouldtreoeive about 3 y % to 4 per cent of the fund. At the present time the negroes of the entire state pay taxes on tIS.OOC.OOO of prsperty, while the whites pay on $430,000,000. It will tbua bt saan that tha negroa* only pay taxes on about per cent of the entire property of tbe state. SHIPPING REPORT. Corrected Daily by Oapt. Otto Johanooeen Port of Brnnifliak, Nor. 23,1901. ARRIVED. Soh. Luther T. Garretson Bandera, Boston. SAILED. SS. Colorado.-Rieh New York. 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<jc. 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 lOraji Jan. 1it,1912 • W. H. DeVoe. ’Phone 109- . Notice, in addition to affording every faoility to our oustomere consistent with safe banking, we are prepared to act as Administrator or Executor of Estates, Guardians of property of minors, and to make Bond* in judicial and other matters—Generally tojexev, cise all our powers as a Trust Company Brunswick Bisk S Trust Cos. H, W, Hale, Cashier-