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THE BRUNSWICK TIMEf -L
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VOLUME XI. NUMBER 369
Your Head .Needs,^^^
COKE g
DANDRUFF
S CURE.
We have a big shipment
direct from the makers,
W J BUTTS, DRUGGIST
-s§ Agent H yier Candies a<-
I WE COKE THE ILLS
\ I that flesh is heir to.
F We make a specialty
pf killing colds at this
'A „ I season. Our prescrip
| -If ea MI tion department is
thoroughly equipped
and drugs are
K ***/ M S ,L % \ grade in every respect.
a- jgjjff 5 We sell toilet requisites
\r j*j and everything that
■ you would expect to
And in a first-class drug store-
HUNTER-SALE DRUG CO
Agents Lowney Candies.
S. HI. MILLER £ SON,
To make room we are obliged to close out our
line of carnages and go-carts AT GOST.
We invite your infection of our beautiful line
o! high grade
Farniture, Drapery, Carpets,
Rags, Mattings, etc. etc,
Also a pretty line of Havi
land Car sband and English
dinner sets at prices within
the reach of everybody.
Have on'y three of those
$lO couches left,
FRUIT CAKES!
FRUIT CAKES!
Kennedy’s 20c pound, tN-y are at their best
when age has brought out their rich flavor.
We h,Te them just a year old. The icing has
turned a little yellow. On tna< account we will
sell them at 20c pound.
THOMAS KEANY,
FANCY GROCER.
U 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 25
to 50 per cent on everything that you may buy
from us, and we mean to prove it.
J. H. HELLER & BRO,
Newcastle Street
P. S,-We sacrifice the i and 10c goods of the
former 10c stor ,
BRUNSWICK, GA., TUESDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 3, 1901
IHEI BIS
IWS I ■
Both Performances ire
Well Attenflefl
Sill BOYS IN ]HI MY
It Is a flood Shew and Gave Entire
Satisfaction to Those
Who Saw It.
TheWalttrL Main oiicut was tbe
main attraction in B'uoewiok yeiter
day and the day before. The cars baar-
Sng the big show arrived in town Sun
dar morning and from then until the
performance olos.-d last night the show
grounds at the foot of Mansfield (treat
were the center of attraction to all the
rmall boys and many of tbe grown
ones.
Tbe parade yesterday morning was
one of the best ever witnessed here and
drew large crowds to tbe streets along
whioh it passed, There was no doartb
of masio and the many Mae horses
elicited much praise.
The rain in tbe afternoon interferred
somewhat wi'h people getting to tbe
show grounds bat onoe under the big
tents it mattered very little to the large
andienoe. The program, which was
along and varied, one included several
noteworthy novelties, especially the
a;t of professor Dockrill daring whioh
sixty three horses are introduced and
■how some really remarkable fine
training. The trapese acting and ae
rial bar stunts were great, as were the
difficult acrobatic feats.
The show is well maoagpd and there
la nothing in a O7 part of the perfor
mance to offend the moat fastidious.
From the time the grand entree be*
gins until the last act there li al
ways something going on in both of
the ringe or on the raised platform in
the center of the large tent.
The collection of animals in the
menagerie tent is large and embrace*
some fine speoimens,
The attendance at night was larger
than in tbe afternoon and the perfor
mance if anything was better.
The show went to Baxley last night
where two performances will be giren
today.
A HAPPY EVENT
Friends Celebrate Mr. Ben Bochardt’s
Birthday and His Betrothal is Announced.
A most enjoyable social event waa
the atag party given at the reeidenoe
of Mr. A. Boohardt on Sunday night.
It was to celebrate a happy coincidence,
Mr. Ben Boohardt’s thirty-fifth birth
day and bis betrothal to Miss Marie
Kehman. of Greenwood, Miss. Miss
Rehman it the younger sister of Mr*.
A. Rothschild, She has visited in
Brunswiok a number of times and has
endeared herself to a host of friends here
whom she has deservedly made, A
congratulatory telegram that was trans
mitted to Miss Rehman was signed by
tbe relatives and nnmorons friends
present.
An elegant sapper was served and
the occasion will long be remembered
by those present,
WANTED—A good 000 k. Apply to
J. W. Watkins, 201 Bay street.
THE ACCIDENT TO FRED WAY.
He Was Caught In a Whirling Belt and
Severely Injured,
The relatives and friends of Mr. Fred
E. Way, a Brunswick boy now living
in Savannah, were greatly shocked on
Sunday morning to learn that he had
met with what was thought at the time
to be a fatal aooident,
Mr. Way is employed by tbe Edison
Eleotrie Illuminating company as a
dynamo tender, and on Saturday met
with an accident whioh may ooet him
his life. Preparations were being made
to start tbe dynamo when he was
caught in one of tbe belts and whirled
around a wheel and thrown to the tl >or
with terrific foroe. His left arm was
badly broken and torn and he may
have sustained internal injuries. 1.
seems that no one saw the acoident and
it is not known just how it oocurred.
The first intimation that anything was
wrong was had when bis body struok
the floor.
He was apparently lifeless when
picked np by hie fellow employes and
the ambnlsnoe was summoned. The
men in tbe power house were of the
opinion that he would die before the
hospital was reached,
Mr, Way was taken to the Park View
Sanitarium, and Mr, W. J. Way, his
unole, who aooompanied his mother to
Savannah and returned yesterday says
that the dooto; s are much enoouraged
by his present oondition. The broken
arm has been set and the young man is
conscious. His father and mother are
at his aide and everything that medical
skill can devise is being done.
Mr. Way eaya hie nephew s body is
one mass of bruises and he has tub?
kept u- der tbe influence of opiates
Tbe physicians are hopeful but cannot
ascertain tbe 6xaot oondition of their
patient nntil be reoovers from the
awful shook of the terrible experience
be went through and the operation of
setting his broken arm. It will be
sometime before they oan tell just what
tif any internal injuries be has sus
tained.
Much sympathy was expressed by
Mr, Way’s many friends in Brunswiok,
who all wish him a speedy recovery,
PANIC IN PRISON.
Blaze in Virginia Penitentiary Causes
Wild Confusion,
Riohmond, Va., Dso. 2— Tue burning
of a pile of straw in one of tbe
cells of the Virginia penetenliary last
evening threatened the destruction of
tbe institatson, and threw its 1,200 in
mates into the wildest exoitement,
Tbe oity was thrown into a state of
excitement by tbe turning in of the
military call, this being done as a pre
cautionary measure. Tbe military re
sponded promptly.
The blase occurred in one of the
rooms used for solitary oonfinemsnt,
and was deteoted so promptly that the
attaobes practically put it out before
the arrivrl of the department.
The cenviets were thrown into tbe
most intense exoitement. Their
screams and yells were pitiable. They
were brought out of their cells and as
sembled in the court, but were so
wrought up that they could hardly be
oollected. With the arrival, however,
of the military order was restored.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, to
gentlemen. 821, Union St. Double
brick boose.
For Whooping Cough use
CHENEY’S EXPECTO
RANT,
II Kill
II orni ■ m
Rill ntuyjfiiauiH
la His tecs to &
gross ToHay
Trusts, Nicaragua Canal, Merchant
Marine and a Larger Navy
Some of the Topics.
The New Y .
give ths following m romi of Lbv
most interesting pjlnts io Lie fori'.
coming me ge
A vigorous plea to Congress to a
laws that will meet this great. *; and
growing danger.
The president io in favor of greate?
publicity Overcapitalization, dis
honest representations and d'-sr-g..
of the common law ara oandem.ied t
tha president denounces man, of t,ot
methods rsa by promoters of trusts,
It is a warning of stringent l-;ws to
come if these abuses
tinued.
He advocates the principal c f recip
rccal trade relations, bat nii-ikdu - c
epeoific reoommt’Edatiojs. He advo
cates a reduction of sugar duties'is i
Cuba in return fur the adtsheior: of
commodities from the United.Bl;y ? * *t
lower rates of duties than now charged.
This arrangement is to go into
jL Fresli j
V Country j
Eggs.
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28c per Dozen,*
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that wears out
€g: >’ ' slioes
v month?
Is he wo. th $2? If so come
buy a pair of ORUiSER
boys shoes for f;> ■ ahi see the
result. Only at
L£i : *• S*
PRICE JbTVE CENTS.
\ "... . ou government is
/*
’ ■ K yel; ..t ;u favor of jetting
tb mi revision for the
p. serif.
Our i . .bother Towers are
i /, °ud tbs president
j st ion the purpose of his
admiiiiatr-itUx to coutidua them. lie
>e a rum believer In
M nroc Doctrine and points to its
oreign Power*. He
favor of the ratifU
aty with Great
Britain- •
hopes to see action
takes :1 a*art work on lines laid
down ; y th; oiu'.a, commission.
it'is impressed with the
deuitat. yr.f <•' i iing up thomerohant
■t mention the word
auu dy? t >. av-j? the matter to con
grots.
neat of the Chinese
a eo, and early
to. > u 1, •.. a it expires in
Stay.
or the navy
are a -to i> a it j • painted out that
■ - .4 -a r. ■ :..,a b.lilies of the na>
in expanding
tae navy imperative.
prifttiens for
m f '-1 the r ciamatioa of
dee'. * * laif are eagges’-ed.
i
Who is go ng to get the
Closet that
is g iiv? to b3 given away
J Why
Vie . n.e that gets the lucky
number. Get a ticket
- itk. rvi: v ;. .eJi purchase
o; 2.je. Get all the tickets
u can gst any
it that is
class gro
ii; place and as for
y as can be
any other place,
c<- i- leun quality; and at
the ?:et chances
China Closet, and
possibly get it.
To fifl,C;mJai.ld, 1932 •
W, H. DeVofl.
’Phone 109.
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s ■ a Afireinistir,tor or Executor of
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>uda in judicial
-Generally to exer
our powsirs as a Trust Company
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