The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, November 28, 1901, Image 1

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THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-C VOLUME XI. NUMBER 369 Your Head Needs^— COKE S DANDRUFF 3 CURE. We have a big shipment direct from the makers. W J BUTTS, DRUGGIST Agent H yier Candies §<- I y. IE CUBE THE ILLS 3 f£ that flesh is heir to. ► /“Me We make a specialty of killing colds at this ImJtySsj&Sft hu f 8 ? a80n ; Oorprescriq fl— —’—))_ 1 (10n department is thoroughly equipped \ and the drags are high Vv o L> \ grade in every respect. \ || We sell toilet requisites \r g”1 1| \Jr and everything that you would expect to find in a first-class drug store hunter-sale: drug co Agents Lowney Candies. H. H. BILLER £ SON, To make room we are obliged to close out our line of carnages and go-carts AT COST. We invite your inspection of our beautiful line oi high grade Furniture, Drapery, Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, etc. etc, Also a prelty line of Havi iano Car sband and English dinner sets at prices within the reach of everybody. Have on'v three of those $1 O couches left FRUIT CAKES! FRUIT CAKES! Kennedy’s 20c pound, are at their best when age has brought out their iich flavor. We have them just a year olu. The iciDg has turned a little yellow. On thac account we will sell them at 20c pound. THOMAS KEANY, FANCY GROCER. sl2 Newcastle St., Brunswick, Ga, A Nice Line of Overcoats, Suits, U nderwear, T rousers, Neckwear, Negligee Shirts, Shoes, Hats, Dress Shirts, At Popular Prices, at the Popular Store. J. H. HELLER & BRO, 220 Newcastle Street 1\ S,— W e are closing out all the 5 and 10c Goods. BRUNSWICK. GA„ THURSDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 28, 1901 II IS Ml 1 fill Many AMI flu Fair Last HiftH IMIGDIfR TODAY It Will Be Served Prom Twelve O’clock Noon Until Mid; night.—The Menu. The attendance at the Catholic fair last n'ght was great than on any night yet, and the booths were all well pa tronized. The fair seems to be grow* ins steadily in popularity And the ladier who have worked so hard for it may now congratulate themselves npon the success of their undertaking. Today they mil serve a specially flue Thanksgiving dinner from 12 o’clock noon until midnight, and it is safe to aay that all who patronize them will be perfectly satisfied with it. Follow ing is tbo bill of fair: Turkey and Cranberry Banos. Baked Ham. Chicken Salad Beef, ala mode. Rotaro Salad, Cold Slaw with Cream Sauoe. Bread, Coffee, Piokles, The Brnnawiok Riflemen did no' drill for the prize medal, greatly to the re gret of the friends of the oompany. oaring the afternoon Mrs. Taylor, c lairman < f the f'a'r committee,received the following; le.tnr which explains the reason for 1 tie nil men nof drilling: “Brunswick, Ga., Njv. 27, 1901 ■‘Mrs Will TaylT, “Chairman <J itholic Fair. “Dear M/s. Taylor: Owing to the faiiu-e of Lieut. Millar’- retain to th city, it is with siocere r-gret that we ate obliged to decline ycur very kind invitation to give an exhibition drill this evening. “The members of the Company how ever will bo on band and will assist in making your fair a big auccesa. “It is the sentiment of the oompany, that at an early day, we give a priza drill for the beautiful medal, from whioh we shall realize enough to more than reimburse you for the expanse of same, “Trusting that you will appreciate our present position in the matter and not censure us too severely for the dia appointment, I b°g to remain “Very truly yours, “Haekt Millie, “lit Serg’t Com’d’g.'’ FAIR NOTES. Tonight is Seoret Order night and the members of tho secret orders and their fiends will attend in numbers. There was a very handsome doll raf fled off last night, and it wa* won by Hiss Annie Noies. The throw that won the doll was the highest ttmoouid be thrown, three sixes. Friday afternoon will be Children's day. A special program will be ar ranged for them. loe oream and lem onade will be served and candy sold. The little girls especially should go to the fair and see the beautiful dolls in the doll booth. For LaGrippe and Influ enza use CHENEY’S EX- F ECTOR AN V. BAD TIMES IN GERMANY. ' Merchants Ruined and Manufacturng Plants Shut Down London, Nov. 27.—The Daily Mail, which has been inquiring into the cause of trade depression in Germany; says many great merchants of yesterday atandt today ruined, manufacturing cit ies are full of hungry men, numbers of works areolosed altogether, and others are greatly reducing their outj at, Stocks of the German iron works are being sold in Belgium and England for what they will fetch In England the general trade ontlook ia now worse than at any time since 1894 and the revelations of the British trade union tyranny are consequently causing con siderable irritation. TO CHANGE SCHEDULE. A New Schedule on the B. & B. Sunday Morning Beginning Sunday, Deoember 1, the Brunswick & Birmingham trains will depart and arrive as follows: Train No. 1, for southern connections will leave at 6;00 a. m.; No. 9 for Savan nah will leave at 7:20 a. m ; No. 3, for northern connections will leave a 11:10 a. m ; No, 5, for southern connections will leave at 1.10 p. m., and No. 7 for northern oonneotlons will leave at 8:30 p. m. Train No 2, from the north, will ar rive at 7:42 a. m.; No. 4, from the sooth will arrive 12:50 p m ; No. 6, from the north will arrive 2.50 p, m ; No. 10 from Stvannah will arrive at 7.32 p. m., and No. 8, from the south will arrive at 10:32 p. m. THE WEST POINT CADETSHIP. Warren Lott of Wavcross Is theSusscesi ful Applicant. Congressman W. G. Brantley has appointed ilr. Warren Lott, of YVay croae, to a cadetship at the vVest Point. Military academy, as he made the highest average at the recent oampeti live examination. A. M. Jones, of (iaitman, and J. E. Wilcox, of Wllla eooohee, who aleo stood the examina tion, were appointed as alternates. Mr. Lott, the applicant I will stand another examination at West Point, whioh, if be passes, will entitle him to a font years oourse there at the government's pxpense, besides reoeiv ing a stipend of SSOO a year additional. THANKSGIVING SERVICES. Methodists Presbyterians and Baptists will Hold Union Services at 10:30 The religions side of the Thanksgiv ing season will be observed to-day by a union servioe at the First Methodiat churohto begin at 10:30, The mualo will be ippropraite to the occasion and Kev, W. F. Hollingsworth of the Preßbyterian ohnrch will preach a abort aermon. The Christian people and general public are cordially invit ad. St. Jude's Pariah Social. There will be held this evening in the school house in rear of the church, the second of the series of sooials inaugur ated in Ootobsr. AJI friends of St. Jude's are invited most cordially to at tend. These are held to promote good fellowship not only among the mem bars of this congregation bat among our neighbors, no matter wbat their religooa oonviotfons may he. Tho hour is 8p m. Light refresh ments will be served aboat 9 o’clook. n in Si ii PrictM M i’y Bill fill Kol Pass I PRESENT IEDIMI The Senate Is Known to Bo Against the Measure If the House Is Not. Atlanta, Nov. 57.—1 t now loots as if there will be no redietric leg after the present session of the legislature, Ote of the prominent memitars of the home made the statement this morning that a bill to change the districts would never pass tho present legislature and several other members of the house j who were pressnt at the time nodded' their heads in approval. The bill m< y pass the lower house, and it lc ks es is if might, but it la a well known fac that the senate has sharpened its x for thie special bill and wh°r. it gets ihere, it will catch it in the neck. SHIPPING REPORT. Oorraoted Daily by Capi. Otto Johan Port of Brnnawiak, Nov. 27, 1901. ARRIVED. Bch. S. G. Ilaake'l, R chardsoa, Boston. Jenn'e Lockwood, Hawthorn, Boston SAILED. Sch. Laura M. Luut, Mocdy, Bosto _ - fl£Sta: 9**?.*' r ' Ml * ■ ThanKsgiving About Here! We have already received our hist shipment of— LARGE FAT TURK (CVS, CAPE COP UR \ N ISKIUUGrt, KALAMAZOO CELERY, FLORIDA ORANGES. If it’s nice, we have it iiii ’PIIOM E 168 DOLLARS 0 DOLLAR, and presumably it’s worth as rn m you as the next man. v hy not save i<■ or two on your fall suit by g^etti - .~u knew you will get just, what you urc its just as represented. :-<>ir i , (.. . • , rcoats just in- I-itiirt Sciic. -v, .otxxvl Still Blocll &Cb f 'at J T ' , / PHI( I- E CENTS. HOW WE STAND i*| WASHINGTON. Someth! A (inley Memorial Fun!. -The Kiglster of the Treasury leipt of letters from tho mmand ition of his wo lin co i ■th raising funds tor he M K nl >nal Memorial fly anxious that ’.ho 1 •><: Sriji. ibe repre >d in f : ”. With this purpose in t vri'.!on letters to pro: p. e • ai: the large ■ ".nee,fa vor bl a been received to rt fiom Brunswick, Gs, ly •noour agtng. 3t, Jude’s Clturcli. Today st 11 , . rn<r<* will be service iuvhiso 6 i ■ • i. •!, tj, e attention of all d-slnc chauke to God [ 'or V os, t it, ceH >'s aalled. It 1 ‘ • and Ml pie , f h!S COm munity will I is ie from their ■ aura to a ttend to this msuitra' du y t.-d privilege. * . G. Bradley. I . Wo hai a no ex maul ere for 30 and carpets | acJ r g* ic:m’j* id -n1 ■ ed at M-i' swlok Mm rasa Shop, Monk I to get tlie beau- ;fu! < ’ liuaCloset that t g to b- given away on J an. tT, 1902? Why ie one th gets the lucky . itnl er Get a ticket • purchase of y < ail he tickets i get any that is k p ilass gro wn and as for as litt'o rr, y as can be ther place, : and at a chances on the (hi ia C cnee, and possibly get it. To be,Bran hi lit, 19)2 W. H. 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