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THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL
VOLUME XI. NUMBER 369
Your Head Needs^-^—^
COKE i
DANDRUFF
Jta v CURE.
lilpptTave a big shipment
dirtyfPfrom the makers,
‘w J BUTTS, DRUGGIST
H yler Candies §<-
we core the ills
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|| that flesh is heir to.
:C/ OoW 0 oW We make a specialty
' Yv■---■■°f killing colds at this
j season. Our prescrip-
1 tion department is
pin V w thoroughly equipped
and the drugs are high
M | fk \ \ grade in every respect.
IMk We sell toilet requisites
I " and everything that
you would expect to
hud m a first-class drug store-
HUNTER-SALE DRUG CO
Agents Lowney Candies,
Capes, Collarettes. Jackets.
All Kinds of furs-
Mens and boys Clothing-
Complete stock of Ladies
Skirts at different prices.
Den t Buy Elsewhere
until yon have examined my stocks, and
I will convince you that I can save
you money. *
Mrs M. Isaac.
208 2OBl Newcastle Street.
FRUIT CARES!
FRUIT CAKES!
, Kennedy's 20c pound, th. y are at their beet
when age has brought out their rich flavor.
We hare them a year ol a. The icing has
sent a&piund. 0n tha, aCCOUnt We Will
THOMAS KEANY,
FANCY GROCER.
Jl2 Newcastle St., Brunswick, Ga,
Deo’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 rnay buy
from us, and we mean to prove it.
J. H. HELLfeR & BRO,
~5.rn.220 Newcastle 5treet.........
P. S.—We sacrifice the l and 10c goods of the
former 10c ator .
BRUNSWICK. GA„ THURSDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 5, 1901
TERRELL AND CANDLER COMBINE.
This is Important Political News If It is
Correct.
Tbe Savannah Press yesterday pub
lished the following in a dispa oh from
its Atlanta correspondent:
Joe Terrell is quietly laying his plans
for the gubernatorial race. He is right
in tbe mlxup and never fails to win a
vote when be can. While be has not
yetannounoed his oandidaoy, it has
been known for several months that be
would be in the race, and bis friends
and supporters have been workin? for
him like bearsrs.
It is announced that Governor Oand
ler and bis allies will support Terrell
for governor. It is said that an agree
ment between the parties has been
reached, and now everything is as
smooth es could be desired. If this is
the oase the old-time antagonists ere
united, and It means that the other can
didates will have to bustle to get
enongh votes to mike e good abowing
with.
Mr, Terrell’s announcement will
come some time In January It will
be git en out just before the meeting of
tbe state Demooratioexeontive commit
tee. Aooompanylng the announcement
will be the full platform of Mr. Terrell.
Tbe importance of the report that tbe
Candler forces would rally to the sup
pin of Terrell is far reaohing. Ter
rell has hundreds of friends and Gov
ernor Candler had hundreds of friends.
Tbese friends are scattered in every
seotion of the state and they have been
at work a long time. For a while it was
.bought that the Candler forces would
support some other man, but Mr. Ter
rell’s friends now olaim that he has
things in fsir shape to win tbe eleo
tion.
Then is oonsideiable speculation as
to who will suooeed Mr. Terrell as at
torney general Some of the people
say that Kd T. Brown, who managed
tbe campaign of Governor Candler,
will be rewarded with the poeition,
while uthe-s are of the opinion that
Judge N, L. Hutchins of Liwrenoeville
or George M Napier of Monroe will be
appo, nted. All three of the men are
great frlenda of the governor, and in
the event If either of tbe three are ap
pointed one of tbe three will also be
appointed to the epeoial altorneysbip
of tbe Western & Atlantio railroad in
the event Mr. Brown gets Mr. Terrell’s
place.
HOUSE KILLS BLALOCK BILL.
This Will Leave State's Finances in Very
Bad Shape.
Atlanta, Dee, 4. —The houee today
killed the Kl&look resolution to appro
priate part of the public property fond
to pay the interest on the pnblio debt
by a rote of 76 to 74, The etate’a finan
cial affaire next year will, ae a result,
be in bad ebape. Mr. Blalook says the
governor bat Informed him that no
money on be paid the teaohera for a
whole year.
The senate killed the bill providing
for a oourt of appeale.
TAX PAYERS.
By resolution of coonoil passed No
vember 30th, an extension until De-,
oember 20ib was granted for the pay- '
ment of oity taxes for 1801. This is for
the purpose of allowing those in sr~
rears an opportunity to settle with the
treasurer without additional oosts. All
taxes unpaid after December 80th will
be placed in execution, and mu.t be
settled with the marshal. Those in
terested and who desire to lave cost
wlli please take doe and Qoal notice.
Geo. H. Smith,
City Treasorer,
For Croup use CHENEY’S
EXPECTORANT.
HR
AMU
lick Larger Tin for Sam
Inti Last Year
till INCREASE Of $364,363
A Report of the Foreign Jand Do
mestic Shipments For the
Past Month.
The total value uf the export and
import shipment at the port of ii<uns
wlok for the month of November, 1901,
was $2,879,238; for the same month
last year It was $2,514,870, showing an
inoraase of $364,363 for November this
year.
This is a splendid showing tor Brunt
wiok and indioats the great strideaAhat
are being made in business tty .*
port. W
Capr. Otto Jobannenson, the official
statistician, in bis report to the Board
of Trad# for the mMth of November,
1901. givtsihe foilowyig figures:
Foreign exports—By 10 vessels of
10,989 registered tonnage, and orawa of
171 persons. 26,408 bales of ootton, 250
tens of ootton aeed meal, 160 tons cot
ion seed 4,385 tons of phosphate, 11 498
barrels of roaln, 1,690 bsrrela turpen
tine, 1 400,000 saperfioial feet of lumber
162,000 superflsial feet of timber, 32
tons wooden billet*.
Domastio shipment*—By 41 vesaela of
32,392 registered tonnage and crews of
663 persons. 2,782 bales of ootton, 1,000
bales of sheeting, 6 bales of wool, 76
tons of pig Iron, C. 670 barrrelsof rosin,
2,882 barrels of turpentine, 600 barrels
of cotton seed oil, 14.627.0C0 superficial
feet of lumber, 196 000 euperfioial feet of
timber, 1,876.650 shingle*, 141,939 oross
ties, 3 100 oases oysters, 19 ions of mer
ohandiee.
Value of foreign export $1,065,076
Value of domestio ihipments . 665,619
Total $1,7*0,686
Valne of importß 1,148 648
Total value export* imports *2.879,233
The arrival of vessels for tbe month
was, 18 steamers, 4 barks. 1 brig, 31
schooners. Total 49, representing a
tonnage of 42,075.
FOR POLITICAL HARMONY.
Waycross' Factioni Get Together and Firm
a Plan.
Waycrosg, Ga., Deo. 4,—The oppot*
ing factions In local politioa have at
laat gotten a little nearer together,
and have argued upon one thing. A
oommtttee from eaoh aide met In joint
oonferenoe and agreed upon an all-day
primary, to be partioipated in only by
white registered voters.
May Not Adopt Tariff On Flour.
New |Tork, Dec. 4,—Aacording to
the Rio Janeiro correspondent of The
Herald, the United States government
has requested Braeil not to adopt the
proposed tariff on flour. The tariff bill
it now being considered by the eenat'j
Baptist Minister Found Dead,
Atlanta, Deo, 4.—Rev. Thomas C,
Boykin, s well known Baptist, wss
found dead in bed today. He itavea a
son snd (tighter in Charleston.
ASKED TO VETO THE BILL.
Methodist Ministers Are Dawn On th*
Dispensary,
Macon, Dec. 4—Th* South Georgia
Conference of the Methodist cknrob
convoned in its 35", b session at the Mai
berry atreel ohurcb this morning.
Bishop Calloway p-stilling. Kev, W.
F, Smith was eleoud s-oretary, with
Thomas H. Thomsen aud J. A. Smith
as assistants. Kev*. W. M. Blltch, J.
E. Seals, N. F, Cook, and J. M. Glenn
were elected statistical secretaries.
Dr. J, B. McGhee annonneed the
standing committees for the session.
Reports from the connaetlonal officer*
of the ohureh ware submitted to tha
conference and referred to the proper
committees, Sr. Dowman read an in
structive report from Emory college.
Question 20 -“Ar* the preacher* blame
leas in their life and offloial adminis
tration?” was called and th* oharacter
of a number of ministers were passed.
Bishop Galloway make* a splendid
presiding offloer and the work of tha
conference ie progressing admirably.
Most of the preachers h>T* arrived and
▼isltoia to the ooaference are qaite in
evidence.
Tbe conference paeead a ree elation
respectfully requesting the governor to
veto tbe Wright dispentary bill.
MISS STONE HELD.
She is a Pritaner Now to tha Sauth of
the Mountains.
Waebiagtoo, Dae. 4.—Th# state de
department today received a cablegram
from Rpanoer Eddy, United States
charge at Constantinople, reporting
that Mis* Stone and Madam* Tsilke
sre held prisoner* at a place called
Gultape, on the south aids et tbe moon
tain*.
Who is going to get the
beautiful China Clo\et 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 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.
To be Draw Jan. Ist, 19J2
W. H. DeVoe,
’Phone 109.
HAVE YOU
wSSr that, wears out
Is he worth $2? If so come
buy a pair of ARMORED CRUISER
boys shoes for $2 and see the
result. Only at
LEVY’S.
PRICE FIVE CENTS.
f Look
at This
New Fruit Cakes' -
(JUST IN)
1, 2 and 5 Pounds
Fresh Pickles
(JUSTIN)
Sweet mixed,
German dills,
Sour Cucumbers.
Fruit Cake Material
(OF ALL KINDS)
Currants,
Raisins,
Citron,
Orange Heel; candid,
Lemon Peel; “
Figs,
Dates,
Spices of all kinds.
Fancy CakeiL
Apricot cream,
Orange bars,
Five o’clock teas,
Slice fruit,
OreanoCdesaert,
Fine mixed.
Coffies.
Try our “own brand,”
Mocha and Java at 25 and
3yc in one pound tins.
FireWorkT
Don’t buy until you get
our prices next week- Larg
est stock in Brunswick,
’PHONE 168.
Notice.
In sedition to affording evary
faoiiity to onr customers consistent
with safe banking, we are prepared to
aot ae Administrator or Executor mt
Estates, Guardians of property of
minors, and to make Bonds in jndtotnl
end other matters—Generally to exar.
olae all our powers as a Trust Company
Brunswick Bask & Trust Cos.
B. 17, Sili, liiiijr .