The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, November 24, 1901, Image 1

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THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CA VOLUME XI. NUMBER 369 Your Head Heeds COKE DANDRUFF S CURE. We have a big shipment direct from the makers. w J BUTTS, DRUGGIST -8 Agent H. yler Candies ®<- I- WE CORE THE ILLS I that IS to ‘ p X We make a specialty &/M v of killing colds at this - tf season. Our prescrip- lion department is *ppgr\ thoroughly equipped 9 at, d rQ 2 s are iDgh | |L>, \ grade in every respect. jm | ilk We sell toilet requisites V iJUI and everything that you would expect to find in a first-class drug store. HUNTER-SALE DRUG CO Agents Lowney Candies. H. M. MILLER & SON, To make room we are oblieed to close out our line of carriages and go-carts A.T COST. invite your in pection of our beautiful line of high grade Famiture, Drapery, Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, etc. etc, Also a pretty line of Havi lanri Car sband and English dinner sets at prices within the reach of everybody. Have only three of those $1 O couches left, FRUIT CAKES! 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 liitle yellow. On thai account we will sell them at 20c pound. THOMAS KEANY, FANCY GROCER. sl2 Newcastle St., 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.****® P. are cloning out all the 5 and 10c (roods, BRUNSWICK, GA„ SUNDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 24, 1901 M lO DEi IDU II State and Mine Officials 01 Inspection Toar 110 SI IN TUI BABY MINE A Rescue Party Is Driven Back By Black Damp and All Hope Is Given lip. Bluefleld, W. Va., Not. 23—At 11 o’clook this morning Supt. Walter O’Malley of the Pocahontas Collierie* Company, along with S ate Mine In* speotor William Priest, A. 8. Hura f , i chief coal inspector for tbeCastner, Corran & Bullitt Company ot Phila delphia, Robert St. C air 1 chief coal in spector; Morris St. Clair and William Oldham, sob-coal inspectors Frazier G Bell, mining engineer, and Joseph Cardwell, manager of the Sbamohln Coal and Coke Company .'of Mavbury, W Va., composing a parly of eight, entered the west mine of the South* west Virginia Improvement Company’s oodieries for the purpose of examining the true sitnatlon in regard to the re. cent explosion and fire in the Baby mine, and np the hour of midnight, have not been beard from. It was supposed that the Baby mice proper bad been cut off from the west mine for the purpose of cperatirg the west mine. The large fan in the w*st mine had been started at an early hour this morning, and a’ 11 o’clock today ■ t was thought tnat all gasses originat ing from Are in the Ba >y mine had been forced from the main portion cud it was ooneiderid safe to enter. A 6 rn. b party consisting of u* perienced miners ,ed by Assistant iu perintendent King, entered the mine to resoue the lott party of eight, bat at 6:45 they returned, having encountered such quartities of black damp as to make it impossible to enter any distance into the|mlne. Assistant Superinten dent King was completely overcome by the gas encountered and is now in a critical condition. A consultation is now being held in the company’s office at Pocabuntas of tbe different mining experts from the Flat Top field, these experts having been rushed to Pocabuntus by speoisl train late this afternoon. All efforts are being used to reoover tbe bodies cf tbe inspecting party, bat no hopes are entertained that any of them will be recovered alive, Tbefire that originally started in the Baby mine last Thursday morning, and wbicb was supposed to have been ui der control, is now burning fariously. All tbe members of the lost party are (dominant in the coal fields, and tbe exoitement now prevailing at I’ooabon tas is intense, business having been praotloaly supended. All members of tbe party are married, some having Urge families. TAX NOTICE. City Tax P&yere have only one week left In whiob to make payment, aa the Tax Digest will positively be turned over to tbe Clerk on December first, and executions will be iseued imme diately thereafter, Those in stream should make all payments at once, and save the ooit of executions and adver tising. Geo. H. Smith, City Treasurer. \ FOR WALK.—Belgian bares. Apply corner hoodoo anil Urant Streets, ARMED AMERICAN NEGROES. Said to Be Serving With the Insurgents In Laguna Province. Manila, Nov. 23.—1 t has been of fioially reported to Gen. ChafUe that the insurgent leader Caballes has five hundred fully armed men, including a number of American negroes, under his command In Linguna province. An Insurgent officer has just been oaptured, carrying papers dated ivlau baD, Laguna province. Nov, 18. and signed by Cabailos. The prisoner admits that Caballos bas 1,000 men with him and contemplated attacking Mauban. Thi probjOty accounts for the fac' that yosteidXy the telegraph lines i were cut nbw Mauban, and in several plaoes the supporting pales were found to have been removed. I One Of Three Things. Atlanta, Nov ,23 —lt is txpecod the legislature will take some action with regard to the state’s finances before adjourning. It is considered a most necessary ihat the situation be relieved in noma way ou account of the defi ciency of m re than $150,000 in the state treasury. In speaking of the mat ter yestercay Governor Candler said : “The legislature must do one of three things. It must eithe' pass the Blalock resolution providing for the payment of the in erest on the bonded debt out of tile public property fund, cut down tue appropriations for 1902, or Increase the rate of taxation, Wi*h r.-gard to the matter I have only this to any; They shall not increase the rate of taxation exoept by a two-thirds vote of both hou.es." WOMAN BURNED ALIVE, And Another Woman Goes Raving M/d at the Sight. Thomasville, G„ Nov. 23 —To-day the dwelling cf S *ah Ponder, an old negro woman. In the suburbs of Thom aevllle, caught fire and burned down. Lizaie Waren, another old negro worn aD, was in the house and was burned up. Sarah Ponder went raving mad in the exoitement and she may not re cover her reason, She is the widow of i old Robert Ponder, who was a prom inent negro in bis day. Athen's Studemts Riot. Athens, Nov. 23,—The turbulent de monstrations here, growiug on 1 , of the proposal to translate the Gospels into modern Greek, wMa oontir, 11 -d yester day in the streets, \9ecully in frout of the Chamber of D.pudos, and before the university. There were meny ug-y rushes. The military are finding dif ficulty in controlling tbe rioters. The meeting of the Chrmber of I)?p utiee was marked by a series cf violent altercations. Storm Along the Coast. The following storm message was received yesterday: ‘■Storm signals are' ordered hoisted along the Atlantic coait from Norfolk to New York. The storm is now cen Iral in eastern Georgia, and ie moving northward and will probably extend from Hatteras to Now England to night. $20.00 per memo to ladies for one or two hours writing each day. Prompt pay. Can get tbe worn et once. If yon can work send use soif-oddressnd envelope and got full particulars No fake in this. Mi:s. f. J. Twi.on Cocurau, Ga, Thanksgiving turkeys, geese at G. W. Harper’s. I'hone ISS For Asthma use CHE - KEY’S EXFKCrOKAiYi, rnr ijmnrnrn ar il illJflL . Il l ill II MfilU \Mrn& !’ M| Ofl Jauaary r/il ‘ HAS BON SfNIINCEDBEFORE v | But Attorneys Appealed to Supreme Court, Which Refused Him a New Trial. Savannah, Nov.' 23.—Henry Brooks, tha negro vt lio shot aud killed Polioe man Harry i> Fender on the night of Fab 15 las% was resontcnc' and to hang Jan. 17 next. .fudge Seabrook passed ■he srnunoe m the Superior court this morn'rg. BrooLs killed Policeman Fender on Jiff raon street end Perry street lane afrei shot tins; a negro. He was tried iu and coDViotcd March 28 and sentenced to hang ou May It). His attorneys, Messrs, Twiggs & Oliver, mads a motion lor a r.ew trial, which, being refussd, the c.ise was appealed to the supreme court. A few days ago hat tribunal of l.at resort t fli med the verdict of the Superior court and re fused Brooks anew trial. When cailtd upon by the court to say f he had anything to offer why the sentence of death should not be passed upon him, he answered : ‘‘l have no h'ng to say.” T„e reason why Brooks will not be \ fh cst ysj ■ j* V’. 1 ■' ThanKsgiving About Here! We havo already received our diet shipment cf— t,at-<;k fat turkr^s. CAP*, o<n> CHANUKRKIEB, K AT. \M //><> CKI.KKY, FI.OKIUA OBAN(IKS, If It’s nic*. wo have it. ‘VC O'o'od i’liUMi 158. DOLLAR’S DOLLAR. 0 •< u/id presumably it's worth as much to you as the next man. Why not save a dollar or two on .Vour fall suit by getting it of us, where you know you will get just want and be sure its just as represented. home new Oxford Overcoats ; n j.i at SoßafLier <fc and Btin jßlock <fc Cos. makers. Only at LEVY’S. PRICE £ ■ 9 pardo. of s enter ce. l l a part 9 9 '' ,l ;,v; ' -Ji o' ’. !iy Arka -■ ve . : i ■ . i , siniicuNHHHH[| : : . ,ltiv;. > :>■ a ■■ / this i. ■HBB •m ii iK-tiUH-jt his. MHH U. i.atiibnr, charging him iu the lip*t il-grcc. 1 lie buJy of iUtkbun’s aliegWßß i in, anppuaed .obe that of Chas. man, arrived from Little Rock ai’.arnoon and was Mken in oharge zB Coroner Coots, • w Armour Plant Is Burned. 1 Huntington, W. Va,, November 23. The packing house asd office of Armour & Cj. were totally destroyed by fire today. Oyer a score of box ear* and the Chesapeake and Ohio railroad depot were badly damaged by the flames. The total 10-s is estimated at $50,000, First-class tomatoes, per can 5c at G. W. Harper’s. Phone 153. 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, (Jet a ticket with every cash purchase of (Jet 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 <iuality; and at the same time get chances on the China Closet, and possibly get it. To lie .Drawn Jai. lit, 1912. W. H. DeVoe> ’Phone 109. Notice, Iq addition to affording every facility to our customers consistent with safe banking, we are prepared to act as Administrator or Executor of Estates, Guardians of property of .minors, and to make Bonds in judicial and other matters—Generally to exer cibe all our powers as a Trust Company Brunswick kk l Trust Cos, 8. W, Gala. Ca:hior •