The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, December 04, 1901, Image 1

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THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CN L VOLUME XI. NUMBER 369 Your Head JMeeds^-^—^ COKE S DANDRUFF s CURE. We have a big shipment direct from the makers, W J BUTTS, DRUGGIST ->8 Agent H yler Candies s<- I yy WE CORE THE ILLS | WL that flesh is heir to, Vv%| g We make a specialty i ■* &/A of killing colds at this 'A ... ILQrcEAM —i- non department is ■ )!L V thoroughly equipped j Z&syZ' V and the ra 8 s are high \ grade in every respect. \ U | \ We sell toilet requisites | *1 and everything that you would expect to find in a first-class drug store. HUNTER-SALE DRUG CO Agents Lowney Candies, Gapes, Collarettes. Jackets, Ail Kinds of Furs- Mens and boys Clothing- Complete stock of Ladies , Skirts at different prices. Don't Buy Elsewhere until you have examined my stocks, and I will convince you that 1 can save you money. M, Isaac. 208—208 Newcastle Street. FRUIT CAKES! FRUIT CAKES! Kennedy’s 20c pound, they are at their best when age has brought out theii rich flavor. We have them just a year old. The icing has turned a liitle yellow. On that account we will sell them at 20c pound. THOMAS KEANY, FAWCY GROCER v 312 Newcastle St- i Brunswick, Oa, 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 & I3RO, Newcastle Street P. S,—We sacrifice the 5 and 10c goods of the funner 10c stor , BRUNSWICK. GA., WEDNESDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 4, 1901 11 ■ 1 11 It Has Been a Bii Finan cial Success HA Gill 101 LAIS A List of the Winners In the Voting Contests and Raffles. After seven nights of success, ao o i all j and fioanoially, the Catholic fair dosed last night and is a thing of the past. Bat the result of the fair will be seen later, It was held for a noble purpose, and, thanks to the splendid management of the ladiea who oonduoted it so successfully and the liberal patronage of a generous public, it has been a great financial success. The attendance last night was large as interest in the voting contests and themfiling of a number of articles drew many to the fair. The voting conteita all olosed at 10 o’clock and resulted as follows : Miss Rosa Coates received the most votes 10 the diamond ring oonteat, Little Miss Leo Temple rcoeived the doll. Mr. Slone, engineer on the Southern Riilway, won the Morris chair, and Mr. Jobu Golden of the B. A W., who was seoond, get the cushion. The gun was won by Master Ebar Newman. Among the articles rallied last night was a aaok of flour which was won by Mia Katie Loads; a (liver syrup pitcher, won by Mr. E, W. Dart; a chrifonlre, won by Mrs. Heller; a box of cigars, won by Mr. Mike Brown; a band pr.nted tapestry pillow, won by Mrs. W. T. Taylor; an embroidered sofa pillow, won by Mr. T. New man and a cut glass berry bowl, by Mr. Henry Peerson, The handsome dinner set and a city lot remain to be raffled off lalsr when the chances on them are ail taken, due announcement will be made when these are to be rtffbd. Of oourse it could not be learned last night liow much has been cleared by the fair, but it is known th~,t tbe mm will be a large odo. Tbe ladies will publish a statement as soon as tbe bosi nsss ia all settled up. Much of tbe auoeess of tbe fair bai been doe to tbe splendid management of Mrs. W, 8 Taylor, chairman o'f ths fair committee, and tbe able assistance rendered her by all the ladies, and also to the very excellent music furnished by the orchestra under Mr. J. A MoDnffia, Tnis feature has been the greatest attraction. TAX PAYERS. By resolatioa of counoil passed No vember 30th, an extension until De cember 20th was granted for the pay ment of oity taxes for 1901. This is for the purpose of allowing those in ar- 1 rears an opportunity to settle with the treasurer without additional oosts. All taxes unpaid alter Deoember 80th will be placed in exeoution, and mu.t be ■settled with tbo marshal. Those in terested and who desire to save cost will please take due and flnal notice. Geo. H. Smith, City Treasurer, For Whooping Cough use CHENEY’S EXPECTO RANT, COTTON JUMPS UP. On Receipt of Government Estimate of Small Crop. Savannah, Dec. 3.—There was a surprised lot of ootton men at the Savannah Cotton Exchange at noon today when the telegraphic report of the government estimate of the crop arrived, The floor was orowded with factors and buyers. Hardly a man identified with the trade was not Son hand. The keenest interest was lelt in the government’s prognostications, more so than probably in any pait year. For two years the government has been a skillful guesteras to the probabilities of ootton production, Its estimates have been the closest of any made by parties whose figures command attont ion, and there was a general expectancy in the trade that showed itself plainly on the faosi of those gathered to re celve the Washington report, According to the government experts the crop for the season will be only 9.- 1>74,000 bales. This would make the crop a remarkably short one and the effect of the bulletin was to start futur es upward at a pretty lively rate. The bullish tendenoy of the report was appa rent at onoe. Tomorrow mo nlng’s Llvetpool mar ket it expected to show a decided im provement. In spots there was an ad vance of 40 points in the asking price for all grades, but no sales were report ed made up to 2 o’clock. It remains to be seen whether the world at large will acoept the government estimate as something to bs relied and acted upon. URGING A VETO. People Want Governor Candler to Veto the Dispensary Bill. Atlanta, Deo. 3 —The dispensnry bill has been preaented to tbe gorernor for bis signature. From all sections of the state tbe chief executive is receiving letters urging him to sign tbe bill and just now tbs governor does not know wbat to do. Mrs. Marie Louise Myriok called on tbe governor and aiked him to sign the bill. The report is being circulated that the governor told Mrs, Myriek that be would bate to veto the measure, and there is considerable speculation as to wbat the result will be. GOVERNOR SOUNDS ALARM. Deplorable Condition ef Georgia’s Fin" ances Demands Action. Atlanta, Deo. 3—Governor Candler submitted a very important message to tbe general assembly tbit morning. Tbe massage oalled attention to the deplor able financialoondition of Georgia,and also to tbe fact that only tan days more remain for tbe legislators to remedy the situation. The governor says tbe deficiency this year is 174.000 and next year it will be $263,000. Shipped in A Box. New York, Deo. 3.—When a long shoreman to-day dropped into the hold of the steamer Palatia of the Ham burg-Amencan Line, jnst arrived at the Hoboken dooks, he was startled to bear a weak voioe call for water. Then bs hoard moans. Summoning assist- anse he made a search and found a man lying aoroas some salt sacks. The man is tonight at a hospital with lit tle chance of recovery, Reserved sea’s will be on sale today for “The Wrong Mr, Wright” to be presented at the Grand tornorru weight, i pim mm fas Rill In GO’iress Yesterday PRONOUNCED A STROK I A Short Synopsis of the Message as Viewed By thr Savan nah Press. It is no fulsotnr thing to say that the message to congress Bent in by Presi dent Roosevelt today Is the most inter esting document transmitted from the white house to the capitol sincß the war. It is thoroughly original and does not follow the beaten lines of summarizing every iLpaitment report with dry and meeningless detail. President RioaevoH groups the most important hinge under seoarate tieuds and discusses them one by one with intelligence and statesmanship. The Pres* cannot agree whh everything he says. Not many people will be found who *an write twenty oolumns upon meas ures, many of them in controversy, who coaid expect to secure universal in • doreement. But it is possible for a man to present party rn-asuraa and public needs in a manner which will command the respect and interest, of millions of readers, and that is what Mr. Roosevelt does admirably in his ft. Fresh Country Eggs. Today Only 28c per Dozen, Taow k tfib. ffl HAVL YOU Pfk A BOY that wears out fs he worth If so come buy a pair of ARMORED CRUISER boys shoes for {s} a K : , e t f, e result. Only at LEVY’S. PRICE FIVE CENTS. ll r is * to entrees. The prebitfpaG. tribute to Mr. Mo- K aicy is very appropriate. This jieaJsh.: : r tx .* ■f •"arebjr. which |he stiys is a enx pr.re and sample, nr ■! r-‘ m it i the . xpt <nt of social ! diseatisKotiou t! ,r> p oking of j pookets or wi' hunting.’ In the pro* Uirterl's op” ion Tnnroby should be stamped ... on' ?vrr\ sympathizer ' sK-uld b* e.v V ' with, The president tr :.i< of the concen tration of wealth ii.in the existence of trusts in e vary tadful way. He says thet gambling any form 13 s menace -I fiosperlty and to Cuulenttuent. The budding of great cities is not only a sign of the times in this country, but also m other nations. The president believes that ths law rxclnding Chinese cheap labor should bo reenacted. He favors Lgislation protecting'women and children against onerous labor i. i might; also re gulations by government in labor uilto r () involving i trikes. P. wider ' It msrve'i advises against any change i-i f.i Iff, but insists upon the u. vs st; s rf reciprocity. This is no now p:u tile. says he, and it should he recogniz' and 'hat reciprocity is Hit hand-maiden oi protection. The president believes iu subsidies for rbipi. The Mor 'oe doctrine is the presidents strong card anil ho recommends a stronger navy, and says tnat unless we have the cruisers to uphold the doct rine we would be the iaugliiug stock of the world. >. ~ going to get the boHutu Oh. mi Closet that is goMijr to bo given away on Jan. Ist, 11)02? Why the one that gets -.lie lucky number. Get a_ticket with everv cash purchase of 2jc. (Jet ill the tickets you can. You can get any thing you want that is kept in a first-class gro cery, arthi.s place and as lor 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. To bs DmJli. lit, 19 J 2 • E H. OeVoe. ’Phone 109. Mice, ♦ In addition to afToi’ding every facility to our cuatomora consistent with safe h&ninng, we are prepared to i act as Administrator or Executor o? Katates* Guard ana of property c t I m now, and to mane Bonds in judicial and other matfce/fl—lieoaraPy to exer j cise all our powers an a Trufc Company | Brunswick Sal l fast Cos. H. 3tii Ciiiii?