The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, November 30, 1901, Image 1

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IME -BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL VOLUME xIfftUMBER 369 Your Head Heeds COKE 'A DANDRUFF s CURE. We have a big shipment direct from the makers. W J BUTTS, DRUGGIST ->S Agent H yler Candies §<- j f E CDRE TBEILLS I jPT /b that flesh is heir to. W\\ 1 p matfe a specialty of killing colds at this *• ‘ \ ~| season. Our prescrip- , ion department is thoroughly equipped y \ y! the'drags are high g i \ grade in every respect. Y J® *| m We sell toilet requisites j <| I 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 AT COST. ' v e invite your inspection 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 tho reach of everybody. Have on’y three of those $ 1 O couches left, FRUITCAKES! FRUIT CAKES! Kennedy’s 20c pound, thi y are at their best when age has brought out their rich flavor. We have them just a year oln. The icing has turned a lbtle yellow. On thai account we will sell them at 20c pound. THOMAS KEANY, FANCY GROCER. U 2 Newcastle St., .Brunswick, Ga, A Nice Line of Overcoats, Suits, IT nderwear, T rousers, Neckwear, Negligee Shirts, Shoes, Hats, Dress Shirts, At Popular Prices, at the Popular Store. J. H. HELLER & BRO, Newcastle Street.*sw P. S,—We are cl&aing oat all th* b a*4 10* ttod*. BRUNSWICK. GA., SATURDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 30, 1901 in in ip in Naval Militia Drill Was a Drawing Card J. C.BIfIiISMEDAL Winners In Contests Will Be An* nounced Tonight.—Pair Will Run Next Week. Yesterday was ohiidren’s day at the Catholio fair and the little ones were present in numbers. Tbey bad a good time, ton, plaing with tbe toys in tbe doll booib and leaning on tbe good things dispensed at tbe fair. Last night the attendance was un. ÜBQBlly large and the members of the Naval Militia were oat in foroe. The prize drill partiaipated in bjr this popular company was the speolal attraction of the evening and many friends of the navies were present to witness it. The exhibition drill was very interest ing. After a number cf commands from the manual of arms bad been executed and the numb rof men left drilling had dwit died down to six. the com mand "right drees” was given ard followed by “shoulder arms.” This was a catoh command as the maouai of arms cannot be executed exoept after the command •‘front’’ is given, and it caught all who were left except Mr. Joseph C, Bailey, who wae declar ed the winner of the handsome gold medal. FAIR NOTES Tonight U P Lite night. The ’ndiee o'' the fair have decided du. to serve lnnch at noon today as they bvd eunouaerd. l’re fair ie proving such a success that the ladies have deoided not to olose it tonight but continue it for several nights next week. THE CIRCUS TODAY. Tent Will b* Pitched tn Magnolia Park. The John 8, Sparks sircus will atrike town today vnd pitch their tent in Magnolia park. Two preformancee will ba given ona this afternoon and one tonight and the low prioe of ad mission will likely result ia a large number attending each. The show is said to be very good one and to contain many very excellent features, iir. Sparks makes it his special duty to preserve such order and to oonduet snob a show as will attract women and children, They are not only safe in every respect, bat special features are introduced to entertain them, In doing this, first, sarnpalous ordtr it maintained within tha tent and nothing is permitted outside which will provoke disorder, They go to the show assured of be'ng entertained and with a certainty that they will be safe, Liberals Defeated. Washington, Nov. 29.—A cablegram was received at the state department from Consul General Gudger, dated Psnaraa today, saying that the Liberals had baan defatted and that the govern, meet forces are in possession of Colcn, For Asthma use CHE KEY’* IfctfJfrOlUN'l. CITY COURT IN SESSION. A Largs Number of Case* Were Tried Yesterday. Judge J, D, Sparks held ad adjourn *4 term ef the City court and the following were disposed of : State vs Geo. Ponder, keeping a lewd house. Challenge to array sus teined. State vs, Jim Burns, gaming. Rule niei. State ve Marion Watkina, carrying concealed weapons. Guilty. Twelve monlbs or SIOO. In the oases of tbe State vs. Ike Sim mons, Walter Campbell, Peter John son, A. L. Atkinson, Felix Butler and Hillyard Myers, all witb m&li oions misohief, a plea of guilty was en tered and tbe prisoners each reoeivsd a sentence of fonr months or sls and costs. State vs. W. Bailey, gaming, plea of guilty, Four months or $25 and cost. State vs. Hemp Smith, gaming, plea ofpuilty. Four months or $25 and aosti. State vs. Alex Uerdeson, gaming, plea of guilty. Notsenteooed State vs Jim Burnt, gaming, plea ef guilty. Four months or 925 and costs. State vs Jim Bay, gaming. Six months or $?5 and oeata. State vs. Bill Fountain, gaming. Not guilty. State vs. Charlie Lucas, impersonat ing an officer. First demand. State vs. Speneer Willis, gaming. Six month* $(6 and costs. State vs. Willie Washington, gam ing. Nut guilty, Jim Rrobardton, Gus Johnson and Bill Beit all charged with gaming were by agreement tried together. FRANK E. KEILBACH DEAD. Prominent Savannahian Jumps Overboard From Steamship. New York Nov. 39 —Frank E. Kell baoh of Savannah, Gv, who embarked Tuesday evening on the Chattahoo obee, wbioh arrived here yesterday, was missed at the table on Tuesday morning. Hie room steward knocking at his door fourd it locked from the outside, with the window open in his stateroom, where two letters address ed to bis parents and marked “Through the kindness of the steward,” were foond. Captain Lewis instituted a thorough Siarob of the ship, and the footmarks on the ship e rail outside of Keilbacb’a window left no doubt that the unfortunate man had jump and over board some time between II o'clook Wednesday and Thursday morning, while rounding Cape Hatteras. f mmmm " Mr, Keilbtok was a prominent oiti zen of Savannah where be lived since childhood. For eaven'een years he was connected with the ofiloe of ordin ary of Chatham oouDty and was presi dent of the Citizen’s lovestm ent Com pany. WRECK ON THE SOUTHERN. Through Train From Atlfnta Meets With an Accident. Train No. 14 on the Southern due her* at 7:10 yesterday morning was delayed seven hoars on aoooaat of the train from Atlanta running off tbe traek. Tbe accident oocorred up near 8 irrency and was caused by a salf on the track. Tbe engine and several oars were thrown of hut oo me was injured. n g. in 111 w He Issues a Statement to Friends Tlai His HEALTH Will 1 PERMIT And Asks Them to Choose Another Standard Bearer For the Coming Fight. Quitman, Nov. 28.—Hon Henry G. Turner makes the following statement: “Having baen for some time trgsnUy invited to becemc a candidate for the gubernatorial nomination by so many frienda, whose good opinion I coveted even more than public offloe, I commit ted myself so far as to imply that I would eonaider the matter. And In August last, lettera seeming tnadeqaato, I eaused it to be slated in the papers, in effect, that I would not lightly, or without good canes, decline the tendon of support so generously made, “It is now suflleieatly obvioue that a long and active oampalgn by other gentleman for this nomination has been inaugurated, and my fricads, very naturally, desire to know with certain ty, avan at this early day, whether I will be a candidate. “It li with aineera regret that I am compelled to lay that my health, whioto has been poor all tha summer, eould not bear the strain ef an aotive campaign jL Fresh X* Country Eggs. Today Only 28c per Dozen, DOLLAR’S 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 Sohaffaer & Marii and Stin Block & Cos. makers* Only at LEVY’S. PRICE FIVE CENTS. for eo long a time and over eo wide a field, Any aggravation of my disorder would subject me and ail those whom I am most anxious to oblige to mortiiy lng disappointments, on important oc* eaalons and whan my co-operation might be most desired. I feel, therefore, bound to confess my physical inoom petsncy, ted to ask my friauds to ehooae an ablsr and fitter candidate for this high office. “The dignity attaching to the chief magistracy of the etate has its attract ions, no doubt, but to lead a corps in tha ooasiug battla for the Old De minion of the party and for the re* storation of tbs national constitution to tha keeping of its old defenders, wonld bs an honor worthy of tbe loftiest ambition- I ardently hope that 1 may b permittad to hear ‘the shoot* ing of the captains’ and that I may be . Jc able then in soma way to take a hand in this Inspiring strife. “To the able press of the state, with few exception*, 1 am indepted for most courteous and distinguished consider* atioa: and to generene friaads wk* would hava charged me with this high commission, aad whose rank and num ber I oould not give without the appear ane* of vanity, I return my most sin ner* thanks-” FOB RENT—Famished rooms, te gentlemen. 821, Union St. Double brick bouse. 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. 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. Tote .Drawn Jan. Ist, 1932. W. H. DeVoe. ’Phone 109. Notice, ■*F la addition to affording avary faaUity to our customers consistent with safe banking, we are prepared to act aa Administrator or Executor of Estates, Guardians of property of minora, and to make Bonds in judloial and other matters—Oeneraliy to exsr oise all our powers as a Trust Company Brunswick Sank & Trust Cos. 5. W, Bale, Cashier ■