The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, November 26, 1901, Image 1

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THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL VOLUME XI. NUMBER 369 Your Head JSleeds^ COKE i DANDRUFF % CURE. We hfive a big shipment direct from the makers. W J BUTTS, DRUGGIST -* Agent H . yier Candies 8- i WE CORE THE ILLS | K that flesh is heir to. 1 IF / o< m We make a specialty &ZA t of killing colds at this season. Our prescrip- 1 non department is thoroughly equipped \\| an d the drugs are high \ j£ | ijk\ grade in every respect. jmßk 3 |Bk We sell toilet requisites 8 ”, and everything that , you would expect to And in a first-claps drug store. HUNTER-SALE DRUG CO Agents Lowney Candies. H. M. MILLER & SON, To make room we are obliged to close out our line of carriages and go-carts AT COST. We invite your in pection of our beautiful line of high grade Furniture, Drapery, Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, etc. etc, Also a pretty line of Havi land Car sband and English dinner sets at prices within the reach of everybody. Have only three of those $lO couches left. FRUIT C A.KES! FRUIT CAKES! Kennedy’s 20c pound, they are at their best when age has brought out theix rich flavor. We have them just a year old. The icing has turned a li* tie yellow. On that account we will sell them at 20c pound. THOMAS KEANY, FANCY GROCER. H 2 Newcastle Bt., Brunswick, Ga, A Nice Line of Overcoats, Suits, Underwear, Trousers, Neckwear, Negligee Shirts, Shoes, Hats, Dress Shirts. At Popular Prices, at tbe Popular Store. J. H. HELLER & BRO, aws22o Newcastle Street.ss* B. S,—W e are closing out all the 5 and 10c Goods. BRUNSWICK. GA„ TUESDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 26, 1901 mm 11 ■111! i A Brilliant scene at tie Armory PROGRAM FOR THE WEEK Many Were Present Last Night and Business Was Brisk. Notes of the Fair. The openiDg of the Catholic fair at the Riflemen'* armory last night wae in every way successful. Everything wae in readinete and the gaily decor ated booths and their fair attendants made the ecene a very pretty one. A large crowd wae preeent to enjoy the opening ooncert given by the epe. oial.oroheetra udner the leadereblp of Ur. J A. McDuffie, which wae organ* iaed for the fair, and renderemnaio that is a very attractive featnre. After the ooncert bneineae at the booths opened and they wert liberally patronised to 11 o’clook when danoing began. The various voting oonteits are at* ting much attention. There lea bean* tifnl doll for the most popular little girl, a gun for the boys to etnve for, a diamond ring to tbe mint popular young lady and a Morris cba'r to be voted to the engineer having the most friend*. To judge by the opening night the fair will be a very encoetsful one, and reflects mnoh credit op n the commit tee of ladies who have it in charge. It will c n'inne all week and every nig u there will be some speoial feature. The program is aa follow*: PROGRAM FOR THE WEEK. Monday mgtt—Opening. Tuesday nigh.—Everybody’* night, andeverjbdy is expeo ed to attend anTsee the beautifully arranged booths io all their freshness, Wednesday night—Riflemen’* night, The Brnnswiok Riflemen will be oat in uniform and drill for the handsome gold medal to be given to th* best drilled soldier In the oompany. Thursday night—Secret order night. Member* of seoret orders are expeoted to be out in force and eat Thank'giving turkey. Friday night—Naval Rsserve* night, The Nayal Reserve* and their friends w.ll take she fair and the Reserve* will drill for a medal similar to the R He men's to be given to the beat drilled man. Saturday night—Pilots night. The pilots and their friends will make this a great event. NOTES. Mrs. H. M. King won the handsome shawl raffl'd off last night. ▲ 15 oent lunch will be served today from 11 to 2. This is especially for the boainese men, who are expeet.ed to patronizs the fair instead of going borne for dinner. The voting oontest for the Morrl* ohair to be awarded to the most popular railroad engineer is warming up. The following engioeers have been chosen to represent tbe different railroads: Mr. Stone, of the Son them, Mr. Grean, of the B. and 8., and.Mr. Golden, of ths Plant System, Dancing begins at 11 o’olook every U. S. MAY TAKE A HAND. Will Prevent the Bombardment ef Colon If Possible. Washington. Nov. 25 -The United Utetee government hat taken oharge of the lethmain traneit. A diepstoh reach ed the navy department today from Captain Perry of tbe battle ebip lowe, at Panama, and reports tbe fact. Cap* tala Perry saye that General Alban, with 600 men is fighting tbe Liberate on the line near Empire. The traneit ia in danger of interruption. Captain Perry hae landed with a detachment of man frooj.'the lowa and has started with a trajpto clear the traneit and alaa es tablish detachments of men to keep i ( eo. Commander MoCree of the Machlae at Colon, has cablad the navy depart parimentof tbe approaohlng bombard ment of tbe town and caking for in strnotiona. He bas been inetruoted to take suoh steps as be deems neoesiary for tbe protection of American inter* sate at Colon. While no apeoifio state ment is made as to details, this instruc tion leave, discretionary with Com mander McCrea tbe prevention or the bombardment. night and la free. Thia will prove a popular attraction. The arrangements of tbe booths and tbelr deoorations were mueh admired, and have te be seen to be appreciated. They are so varied and pretty that a description of eaob would oecnpy too mnch space. i { THE BIG STORM The Destruction ef Property Was Very Great. New York, Nov. 26—The great storm wbioh oame speeding op from the south on Saturday night has spent its force on this side of the Atlantio ooast and the water wbioh was driven oo the lowlands and beasb arejsubslding. A more oareful survey of the storm-swept coast indicates that the aggregate damage will exceed the estimates of yesterday. Hondreda of small orafts are wreoked or badly damaged, the wharves and P era at the exposed points battered down, many seaside resorts nnroofed. the lowlands flooded, the city cellars filled and flaoded, and hundreds of houses are damaged. Estimates of the aggregated damage are aboit $1,000,000. discov Jed a thief. A Young Lady Haa a Statling Experience Last Night, Last night about 8 o’olock there was quite an exciting time on Monk street near [Ellis. Mrs. Bingsin lives near ther and one of her daughters going into the kitchen about that time dis covered a negro man in the room. She ■oreamed and while the other oooopante of the honse ran back to discover the oanae of her alarm the negro ran oat and under the boose. Polioemen Gill and Berrie responded to the alarm and searobed the premises thoroughly. One orawled under the house with a lantern and found tbs track of the negro which thowed that he made his way to the front, and it is supposed jumped the fenoe and made off while every one was at the rear. Tbe offloere have a description of the negro and hope to caloh him yet. For LaGrippe and Influ enza use CHENEY’S EX PECTORANT. Girr ms ■Jill Against Negro for False Registration HE ESCAPES FROM OFFICER The Registrars Are Determined to Do Their Full Duty Without Fear or Favor. Yesterday afternoon the Board of City Registrars swore out a warrant against Charlie Banders, colored, 26 years of age, for falae swearing before the Board of Registrars and for lalse registration. The warrant was sworn eat before Jastiee Conoley and placed in the hands of constable Tharln who made the arrest, baton tbe way to jail the prisoner asked to stop at Bnaws barber shop to sea about someone going bail for him and as the cßcer tamed to step In Sanders made a dash for liberty and got away. Ha want toward* New Town and although the oonitable pnsm od him several blocks ho managed to elade him, Up to 12:80 this morning he had not been eaoght, The facts in this case are: In 1898 rhis man swore before tax collector Read that he was 21 year* of age on June 27th 1898. Mr. Reed registered blm and he voted In the county elect ion for 1898 He also for the year 1888 —d, 1 • ■ < ~l l* ThanKsgiving About Here! We have already received our first shipment of— LARGE FAT TURKEYS. CAPE COI) CRANBERRIES, KALAMAZOO CELERY, FLORIDA OBANGKS. If it’s nice, we have it. li \l\v \||bi ■ mAIUKHk DOLLAR’S W 0 DOLLAR, and presumably it’s worth as much to you as the next man. Why not save a dollar or two on your fall suit by getting it of us, where you know you will get just what you want and be sure its just as represented. Some new Oxford Overcoats just in. Hart Sohaffner & Marx, and Stin Block & Cos. makers* Only at LEVY’S. PRICE FIVE CENTS. registered for city election and voted, Tbe Board of Registrars have been invistigating this man and bis record for some days past, and have had him before them on several occasions, He swore that he was 23 years of age in October 1901, and tberfore not liable for poll tax for 1901; that he bad not in any previous year registered or voted in either county or city eleotion, and that while he had worked In previone election* he had never registered or voted. He swore that the only tax ha had ever paid was street tax te the oity. The registrars after carefully consid ering this matter and gathering evid once from several reliable souroei be came oonvinoed that it was their doty 'o swear out warrants against him for false registration and false swearing which nnder tbe 1900 amendment to the chapter of the city of Brunswick is a misdemeanor. This same Board of Registrars will hold over for the year 1901 and will have the same duties to perform. They are determined that so fares lies in their power the registration list shall be purged and clean, and it is their expressed purpose to vigorously prosecute env party or parties, white or colored, who they find swearing falsely, or in any manner violating the registration laws of the State or oity. 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. Het all tile 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 Cloßet, and possibly get it. ■ • To be iDrawn Jan. Ist, 1932. W. H. DaVoe> ’Phone 109. Notice, -4*- In addition to affording every faotlity to our customers consistent with safe banking, we are prepared to set as Administrator or Executor of Estates, Guardians of property of minors, and to make Bonds in judicial and other matters—Generally to exev cise all our powers as a Truet Company Brunswick Sank Si Trust Cos. H, W, 54 Cashier •