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THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL
VOLUME XI. NUMBER 369
Your Head JNeeds^^—^
COKE a
DANDRUFF
S CURE.
We have a big shipment
direct from the makers,
W J BUTTS, DRUGGIST
Agent Hvyler Candies §<-
! 1E CDRE THEILLS
IW& fl o sh is Beir to -
YY % II |p We make a specialty
| <?/M u of killing colds at this
HnHP3AMaft"* L ‘ season. Our prescrip
g~ l(s> gE 1 ion department is
V thoroughly equipped
|i % and the are high
lit V K ra de in every respect.
\ | j We sell toilet requisites
\r jl \ \)r and everything that
you would expect to
find in a first-class drug store-
HUNTER-SALE DRUG CO
Agents Lowney Candies.
I H. KILLER & SON,
To make room we are obliged to close out our
line of carnages and go-carts A.T COST.
Wv invite your inspection of our beautiful line
o' ii?gh urade O
Furniture, Drapery, Carpets,
Regs, Mattings, etc. etc,
Also a pretty line of Havi
land Cansband and English
dinner sets at prices within
ths 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 thac account we will
sell them at 20c pound,
THOMAS KEANY,
FANCY GROCER.
H 2 Newcastle St., Brunswick, Ga,
Don’t Kick Yourself
which you will surely do if you will buy your
fall goods before looking over our lines,
We claim that we can save you from 35
to 50 per cent on everything that you may buy
from us, and we mean to prove it.
.J. H. HELLER & BRO,
**si®s22o Newcastle Street
P. S,—We sacrifice the • and 10c goods of the
former 10c stor ,
BRUNSWICK. GA., SUNDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 1, 1901
mu i
m a in
Last Kiglt One ot tie
Best Yet
OPENS AGAIN NEXT TUESDAY
Many Articles Wi". Be Raffled
and All the Voting
Contests Close.
In spite of (he preienoe in town of
a circus the attendance at tbe Catholic
fair last night was not diminished,
and the receipts for tbe evening were
very satisfamory. Many artiolea were
disposed of and all tbe booths did a
thriving business.
Many couples made good use of the
exoellant music fnrnisbsd by the
special orchestra and tbe floor was
crew,led with dancers until nearly 12
o’clock*
Q iite a lot of artioles were raffled
off during tbe evening,
Mrs. A. Arnheiter won the trunk,
Captain P. Boyle woo tbe aloum, Coi.
W E Kay won tbe dock and candle
sticks, Mrs. McLaughlin won a oake,
Mr, Mctfrjwn won tbe band painted
handkerchief oaae and Mr. T. W
Mathews won tbe handsome band
painted tapestry sofa pillow,
As announced yesterday tbs fair did
not close last night, but after consult
ing together tbe managers, have deoid.
ed not to open tbe doors to tbe public
again until next Tuesday evening at
6 o'olook, when tbe fair will be carried
on as naual. There will be several
articles refilled on Tuesday night and
all tbe voting contests will olcae and
probab'y tbe names ot tbe winners!
will be announced.
the McKinley memorial.
Subscriptions to the Fund Up to the
Present Time.
The Bellowing subscriptions to tbe
McKinley Memorial Fund hare bean
received:
Previously acknowledged $ 30 50
B. Padrosa 1 00
B. P. Coleman ] 00
0. S. Wylley 1 00
A. T. Townsend ; 1 00
J. T. Colson 60
R B. Tapper ] 00
W. H DeVoe l 00
J. W. Thomas 1 00
J. B. Abrams.. 1 00
B. H. Levy 1 10
E. L Stephens 60
J. R. Mason 1 00
L. H Hijm go
R. -E. L, Burtord 1 00
Aug. A. O. Jeffery 1 00
B. J Butts 26
B Carraras i o#
W. J. Batts j 00
C G Bradley 1 00
F. Mo. Brown ] 00
Alfred V W00d..... ] 00
W. F. Psrker 1 00
O, N. Taylor * I 00
B. A. Fahm 1 00
W. B. Isaac 1 00
E. F Coney 1 00
C. D. Parker 50
J. 8. Raymond 1 00
J. C. Stiles 1 00
Kennon Mott 1 00
8. Carrara* l 00
S. 8 Rickett , 60
Total 159 35
Further contributions to this fund
will be received byJCol. H. T. Donn oa
behalf of the ooramittee and das bo*
knowledgement made.
For Asthma use CHE
NEY’S ■UPMCIORAN r I,
CITY COUNCIL
Held an Interesting Meeting at the City
Hail Yesterday.
Adjourned Regular Meeting,
Brunswick, Ga., Nov. 30,1901.
Present—Hon. N. Emanuel, mayor;
Aldermen Newman, Cox, Smith and
McGarvey.
Absent—Aldermen Bloodworth, Cal
boon, dußignon and Briesenick.
Mfnuteaof meetings Nov. 15th and
25. h read and confirmed.
Reading of petitions, communications
and reports posponed.
The following ordinauoe was read
tbe tbird time, passed and adopted :
By A'derman dußignon.
AN ORDINANCE.
To define wbat is unlawful riding
upon railway trains in tbe city of
Brunswick, to provide a peaal'y there-
for and for other purposes.
Section ’
Mayor and Aldermen of the City of
Brunswick in oouuoil assembled, and
it ie hereby enaated by authority,
tbe same, that from and after tbe pise
age of thieordinanop.it shall be unlaw
ful for any person not a member of
tbe train crew or otberwiae connected
with the ruuning of said train to ride
upon any railway engine, passenger
oosch, freight or other car within the
railway yards in tbe City of Bruno
w'ok when the same is not actually en
gaged in tbe transportation of pvesen
gers, provided that tbis section sball
not apply to persona authorized to ride
thereon by the proper officials of tbe
railway company controlling tbs Bame.
Seo.2. Be it further enacted,and it is
hereby euaoted by tbe authority afore
said, that any person violating tfce
provisions of tbe foregoing seolion
sball upon conviction be punished as
prescribed in section 71 of the oode of
tbe City of Brunswick,
Sec. 3. Be it further enacted, that &U
ordinances and parts of ordinances in
coDfliot with tbis ordinance be and tbe
same are hereby repealed.
Resolution by Aldermnn Cux:
Be it. and it ia hereby resolved by
ihe Mayor of the City
of Branswick. council assembled,
that J. TANARUS, Lambrigbt, C. D. Ogg and
W. J. Way, ot'zsns and freeholders of
aaid city, be and are hereby appointed
superintendents of the eleoMon to be
held in this city on the second Tues
day in December, 1901, for the election
of four aldermen.
Be it farther resolved, That each of
suoh superintendents is hereby author
ized to sehot his own olerk for such
eleotlon.
Be it further resolved, That the sum
of $4 be paid each superintendent, and
tbe sum of |3 be paid eacb clerk,
Adopted.
Resolution by Alderman Smith.
Be it, and it is hereby resolved, by
the Mayor and Aldermen of the City
of Brnnewick, in oounoil assembled,
that tbe clerk of the council is hereby
authorized and directed not to issue
executions for taxes until Dec. 20.
Be it further resolved, That all psr
aona owing such taxes shall have nntil
said date to pay same to the treasarer,
and after which time executions shall
atonoebe issued and placed In the
hands of the mirsbal.
Adopted.
Bills and accounts properly approved
and audited, read and ordered plaood
in oourse of settlement.
Adjourned.
N. D. Russel),
Clerk of Council.
WANTED—A good oook. Apply to
J. W. Watkins, 203 Bay atreat.
m SHE
Bill
Bf tits B, k B. ana S. L
I, Hi
SEABOARD’S FAST TRAINS
Will Be Met By the B. and B.—
All About the New
Time Card.
New and fast schedules on tbe Bruns
wick & Birmingham stud Ssaboard Air
Dine railroads go into effect this morn
ing that will be a distinct advantage
to tbe traveling public
By the change in the schedule there
will be four daily trains between
Savannah andßrunswick, and three
between this oity aud Jacksonville,
and it wilt be noticed that tbe time be
twoen Brunswick and these two cities
has keen materially decreased.
Tbe schedules of the trains are as fol
lows.
Lsave Brunswick at 6 00 a. m, B & B
train No. 1 and arrive at Jacksonville
via S A L at 905a.m.
Leave Brunswick at 1.10 p, m. on B
& B tram No, 5 and arrive at Jackson
ville at 3.50 p.m.
Leave Brunswick at 7 20 a. m. on B
& B train No. 9, and arrive at Savan
nah at 10.15 a. m. This is the through
B& B “Savannah Special ”
Leave Brunswick at 11.10 a. m. on
B & B train No. 3 and arrive at Savan
nah at 1 50 p m.
Leave Brunswick at 830 p.m. on B
& B train No. 7 and arrive at Savan
nah via SAL a* 11 25 p. m,
L-ave Savannan via SAL at 4,45 a.
tn. and arrive at Brunswick on B & B
at 7.42 a m.
Leave Savannah via 8 A L at 8 15 a.
m. and jrrive in Brunswick on B & B
at 12 50 p, m.
Leave Savannah via S ALatl2 10
p.m. and arrive at Brunswick via B &
B at 2 50 p in.
Leave Savannah on B & B at 430 p.
m. and arriV9at, Brunswick at 7 3 2 p.
in. This is the B A B ‘’Brunswick
Sp-cial.”
Leave Jacksmville via SALat lo •
a, m . and arriv ? at Brunswick on, B &
B at 12 50 p m
Leave Jacksonville via 8 A L at 4 10
p. m. and arrive in Brunswick on B &
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. Pome new Oxford Overcoats just
in. Hart SchaiFaer & Marx, and
Stin Block <fe Cos. makers* Only at
LEVY’S.
PRICE FIVE CENTS.
I B at 732 p ra.
Lee ye Jacksonville via 8 A Lat 7.40
p.m. snd arrive at Brunswick on B Jfc
B at 10 32 p m.
Nns 9,3 and 7 oitheß&B meet
f h ongh trains to Savannah, Nos. 1
and 5 meet through trains to Jackson
villve. Take No 9 (or local station on
the Seaboard Air Line,
SPARKS’ CIRCUSIHERE.
Two Performance* Given and the Crowds
W3 = Pleased.
The Sparks oirons arrived in Bruns
wick yesterday on schedule time and
soon had their tents Up in Magnolia
park. They gave two performances
and a free balloon ascension that were
fully up to wbat they advertised,
The show is a very good on® for the
price and it is free from many of tbe
unpleasant features and rough bangers
on that usually distinguish a show of
the kind.
MEMORIAL SaRVICES.
The Brunswick Lodge of Elks Will Meet
Today.
It is customary with the Elks to hold
Memoria'services on tbe first Sunday
in every December, snd the Brunswick
lodge will meet at their lodge room
this afternoonnfor that purpose. The
Rev. C. G. Bradley of St. Jude’s church
will deliver the eulogy on departed
members of the lodve. The exerolses
whiob are only for members aud visit
ing E ks, will be very impressive and
interesting.
TAN PAYERS.
By resolution of council paseed No*
vsmber 30th, an extension until De
cember 20ih we.s granted fur the pay
ment, of city taxes for 1901. This ie for
the purpose of allowing those in ar
rears an opportunity to settle with the
treasurer without additional costs. All
taxes unpa’d after Deoomber 20th will
be placed in exeention, and mu.t be
-etiied with the marshal. Those in
'crested aud who desire to save cost
wili please take due aud final notice.
Geo. H. Smith,
City Treasurer,
FOR BENT—Furnished rooms, to
gentlemen. 821, Union St. Double
brick house.
' Notice,
In addition to affording every
famlity to our customers consistent
with safe banking, wo are prepared to
act as Administrator or Executor of
Estates, Guardians of property of
minors, and to make Bonds iu judicial
and other matters—Generally to exer
cise all our powers as a Trust Company
Brunswick Sank l Trust Cos.
B, W, Sik Cishisr