The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, December 07, 1901, Image 1

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THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL VOLUME XL NUMBER 369 Your Head JNeeds^^^ COKE a DANDRUFF $ CURE. We have a big shipment direct from the makers. W J BUTTS, DRUGGIST -*§ Agent H yler Candies | A pp | WE CORE THE ILLS I Fv X that flesh is heir to. p We make a specialty of killing colds at this | season. Our prescrip amiCheaml b L orax ~ rion department is V thoroughly equipped aud the drugs are high £ V% \ grade in every respect. \ s 3" We sell toilet requisites S and everything that fr " l 1 J you would expect to And in a first-class drug store- HUNTER-SALE DRUG CO Agents Lowney Candies. Capes, Collarettes. Jackets. All Kinds of Furs- Mens and boys Clothing r ’ Complete stock of Ladies Skirts at diff rent prices. Don’t Buy Elsewhere until you have examined my stocks, and I will convince you that I can save you money. Mrs M. Isaac. 208—208! Newcastle Street. FRUIT CAKES! FRUIT CAKES! Kennedy’s 20c pound,, th y are at their best when age has brought out their ri<;h flavor. We hare them just a year old. The icing has turned a lhtle yellow. On that account we will sell them at 20c pound. THOMAS KEANY, FANCY GROCER. sl2 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, ***®*s22o Newcastle Street. P S. —W e sacrifice the 5 *nd 10c goods of the frer 10c ilor , BRUNSWICK. GA.. SATURDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 7, 1901 111 US ini i He Says it Is a Delusion and a Snare Atlanta. Deo 6 Governor Csndler today vetoed the Wright dispinstry bill, say inf that it was a delusion and a snare and not iatended to promote prohibition. The Wright dDpeniary hill was in trodnoed by Hon. Soaborn Wriglr, one of the most ardent prohibitionists in Georgia, It passed the house after a spirited contest and tbs senate gave it its indorsement after some exoiting de bars. The main provision of the bill was that tbs question of dispensaries wee left entirely to tbe voters of a oonnty. under this bill tbs oountiss now dry could have sebmittetil tbe question of dispensary or no dtspenary to tbe peo ple. Tbe bill was opposed by many prom inent prohibitionists. Tomorrow would have been the last day the governor could bare acted on tbs b 11. It weu'd base beosme a law without bis signs tare by that time. Sino* tbe bill has been with the got eraor members who rotsd for it base celled on him to state that they had changed their minds aato he detitanil. ity of the measure since its pa-ssgo. Bad Wreck in Arkansas. Malvern, Ark., Dee. Three per sons killed and thirty-sight iajnred is tbs result of a bead-end sollfeion be twaea two passenger trams on tbo St. Loals, Iron Moantain A Southern rail read one and onr-half miles seuth of hers, The trains were the St. L aie faet mail outb bound leeringSt.Louls at 3 a m , and the Little Rook and K * dorado passenger, north bound, due in Little Ruck at 8 p, m A REPORT ABOUT SCHLEY It is Said He Hat Been Found Guilty on Fiys Counts, New York, December 6,—A special to The Press from Washington ears: Rear Admiral Schley has been found at fault on live ooante by the court of inquiry. This comes from a person who ie in a position to learn the opinien of the three admirals on the different specifications of tbe preoept. It is understood, however, tbit tbs conrt finds againi. Sohley : For the deity of tbt flying squadron off Cienfuegos. For misrepresentation of tbe reason* tor returning to Key West to coal. For disobedieDoeof erderi in making the retrograde movement. For failnre to destroy the Colon, For oooduot unbecoming an effioer and gentleman in tbe Schley Hodgson controversy. SOBBED A BANK. Safa Breaker* Get Away With 12,K)0 at Deuglasyill^ Atlanta, Dec. <s.— The bank of Doug lasvilla, Ga,. was robbed last night of $2,500. Tbe robber* atole a handcar and escaped aver tbe Southern railway, Tbay bane been traced to Anatell and tha purauit la being kept ap • For Croup use CHENEY’S EXPECTORANT. 111. 11l pm For Captaiucy of lie Brunswick Riflemen At an enthusiastio meeting of tbe Brunswick Riflemen at their armory last night Lieutenant L. A. Robinson was unanimously nominated for tbe oapiaincy of tbe oompany, The meet, ing waeoalled for the parpoee of mak ing tbe nomination and wae well at tended, there being thirty-two mem bers of the oompany present. A committee was appointed to notify Lieutenant Robinson of bis nomina tion, which wag done, and be signified that be would accept it. The nseessary papers hare already been sent to tbe adjutant and the election will probably be ordered at onoe and held within the next ten and ye Lieutenant Roblnsoa wae formerly a lieutenant of the oompany, bat re signed on aoooeat of press of business. He is s gentleman of experience in mili tary affairs end it is thought that an. dsr his lesdsrsbip the R fl.ssea will soon rsgain their old-time prestige and be not only a credit to tbls etty bat an hoaor to tbe military foroeaof the state Tbe company ie in a good financial condition, uniformed and fatly equip ped, and has a well appointed armory, A number of young men have reeently eignifl-d tbeir iu.entiou of enlisting as soon ae the company elected a cap tain, and with this infusion of new blood and a ful)|oomplement officers the friends of tbe R flcmen osn sxpset to sea tbe organisation take on new life and prosper again. SOUTH GEORGIA METHODISTS. Second Day’s Session of the Annual Conference. Mscon, Ga. f Deo. 5 —The Hon' h Geor gia oonferenoa hold lto second toooion today, Bishop C. 8. Galloway is pre siding. Very few of the preachers or laymsn*are absent. There are be'ween 176 and 200 preachers present. At the oonferenco of 1900 a speoial oommiltee was appointed to make a bails for aisesiment of all conferonoe collections rxoept for the support of the ministry In tho report of this special commit tee come very interesting facts were brought out the most prominent be ing the incroaoe in the S >uth Georgia conference in membership and finances. The first session of the conference was held in Savannah, Ga.,1867, wPh Bish op Pierce presiding, the total mem bership then being 19,020, and colleo tions for all proposes being *51.786, be ing about 92,03 per capita. At the ses sion of 1900, held at Cutbbert, with Bishop Hendrix presiding, the confer ence showed a membership cf 93,188, and a grand total collodion of 1288.801 or $4 84 per capita. An inorease of from $2 62 to |4.6l A class cf eight you g mlnis'ers was called, and each having stood the re quired txamination and being advanc ed to the class of the third year and having bis character passed, Ihey were admitted by the Bishop into the full connection of the conference. The class is as follows: J. B. Game. V, P. Sooville, T. C. Gardner, W. L. Wrlgbt, J. R. Jordon, Hampton Stevsns, H. B. Barftwall. ■ IS fl Dll The Bill Is Passed By a Good Majority Atlanta, Dec. 9.—Mr Joe Hall oftke eoanty of Bibb aod'Mr.!.Felder of the same connty want bask ted sat down yesterday afternoon at live mtnales after 4. Mr. Mitsbell of Thomas and Mr. Johnson ol Bartow also took bisk easts. They went bsek because tbs Atlanta depot bill, ae it ie wrongly known, passed the boaes by in over whelming vote and amid great ap pilose. They foaght a game fight, however, bat the number wae too great sad the friends ef tbs depot too quick *■> anticipating the movss of the fill baeterers. Now that the bill bas passed tbe boase there is little doobt bat that It will go through tbe senate; ia fact, It is said that tbe senate will pads It el most by a unanimous vote. And the governor is sate to sign It, bsesase be edvoeated tba passage of the bill. Un der an amendment adopted ae money is availfable for tha building ef the depot nntll Jan. 1,1903. ■ . .... ~m w*- NOTICE OF ELECTION. There will be an eleotiea held on Tuesday, Dee. 10,1001, at the eity hall for four aldermen to serve for tbe ensuing two years. Managers appoint ed : J. T. hambrlght, O. D. Oft and W. J. Way, Polls open 7a. m, and oloae 6 p. m. standard time. N. D. Hassell. Clerk of Connell. FOR RENT—Famished rooms, to gentlemen. 331, Union St. Doable brick boase. 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. To he Drawn Jai. Ist, 1932 W. H. DeVoe> ’Phone 109- ci HAVE YOU that wears out P a ' r °f shoes every month? 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. LOOK AT THIS. New Frnit Cakes j (JUST IN) 1, 2 and 5 Pounds Fresh Pitkles (JUST INI Sweet mixed, German dills, Sour Cucumbers. Fruit Cake Material (OF JLhh KINDS) Currants, Raisins, Citron, Orange'Feel; candid, Lemon Peel; Figs, Dates, Spices of all kinds. Fancy Cakes. Apricot cream, Orange bars, Five o’clock teas, Slice fruit, Cream'dessert, Fine mixed. Coiiies. Try our “own brand,” Mocha and Java at 25 and 3fc in one pound tins. Fire Works. Don’t buy until you get our prices next week* Largest stock in Brunswick, VjiyjLui iV ]Vi •PHONK 158. Notice, la addition to affording every facility to onr customers consistent with safe banking, we are prepared to act as Administrator or Executor of Estates, Guardians of property of minors, and to make Bonds io judicial and matters—Generally to lexer cise all oar powers as a Trust Company Brunswick Bank & Trust Cos. B. W, Bale. Ur