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THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-C/
VObUMB XI. NUMBER 3G9
Your Head —^
COKE $
DANDRUFF
% CURE.
We have a big shipment
direct from the makers,
W J BUTTS, DRUGGIST
-§ Agent H . yier Candies §*-
DENTOMYRH
Fo* the Teeth, Mouth,
Gums and Breath.
HUNTER-SALE DRUG CO
Agents Lowney Candies.
’Phone ?7.
Capes, Collarettes, Jackets.
All 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 I can save
you money.
Mrs M, Isaac.
208—208a Newcastle Street.
FRUIT CAKES!
FRUIT CAKES!
Kennedy’s 20c pound, they are at their best
when age has brought out their rich flavor.
We hare them just a year old. The icing has
turned a little yellow. On that account we will
sell them at 20c pound.
THOMAS KEANY,
FANCY GROCER
112 Newcastle St., Brunswick, Ga,
POSTIVELY
The Last Bargain Sale
THIS YEAR,
On Monday Dec, 9, and Tuesday Dec. 10 at
J. H. HELLER & BRO,
220 Newcastle Street.*******
Call for circular if you did not tfot one.
BRUNSWICK. GA., TUESDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 10, 1901
THE BUSINESS MEN’S
TICKET ENDORSED
By a Bousing Big Meeting at lie City Hall Last
Nigli.--Proniinent Sitters Gall on ill
Citizens to Goto lie Polls and
Vole It Mai.
BUSINESS MEN’S TICKET.
FOR ALDERMEN:
W. B. COOK,
M. KAISER,
Tbe last gun in the municipal cam*
paign prior to tbe battle of ballots
today was flred at the oity hall last
night.
A goodly number of Brunswick’s
bminesa men were present and some
rattling good speeobes were made; all
of which were liberally applauded,
Tbe meeting was called to order by
Capt. Frank D. Aiken and organized
by electing Mr, J, T. Colson, ohairman
an* Mr . C. W. Denting, seoretary.
The chair oalled upon Mr. E. H.
Mason for a speeob but that gentleman
deferred his remarks until the wind np
and suggested Mr. Aiken.
Calls for Mr. Aiken brought him to
hie feet and he clearly outlined the
movement which brought the “Basi
nese Men’s Ticket” to the front and
events wbiob transpired eubacquent to
that time in maniolpal political mat
ters,
Following Mr. Aikea’s remark* Col.
W. E. Kay wae called for and he
warmed the meeting up with an earnest
and forceful advocaoy of the ticket
composed of Meters. A. L. Franklin,
M. Kaiser, W. B. Cook and W. S.
Taylor, known aa the ‘'Business Men’s
TioketHe called for a united support
Of this ticket aa representing the best
interests of Brunswick and the com*
meroial pi ogress of this city, Col.
Kay was in good form and bad the
orowd with him from the jump.
Mr. A. L. Franklin then responded
to urgent calls and “whooped her up”
in a splendid impassioned plea for
unity of vote and purpose amongst the
people of Bmnswiok along the line of
commercial progress. He called for a
pull altogether for Brunswick, first,
last and all the time on the road to
material betterment and a cessation of
tne strife and turmoil which has un-
BURNED TO DEATH.
A Little Girl Meets A Terrible Fate at
Waynesboro.
Waynesboro, Ga., Deo. B.—Louie,
the 7-year-old daughter of Sheriff Mo-
Elmurray, died here this morning as a
result of burns reoeived yesterday.
The child was playing near a grate fire
in the parlor at the home of her unele,
Jndson MoElmurray, when in some
unaccountable way her dress ignited.
The fire quickly enveloped the obild,
who was fearfully burned about the
baok and body. The' shock to the
system and borne on the spice caused
the death, Mrs. MoElmurray was also
dangerously burned trying to save the
child.
One lot of ladles’ blaok hose, worth
at 7c on Monday and Tuesday at
Heller's,
For Croup use CHENEY’S
EXPECTORANT.
A. L, FRANKLIN,
W. S. TAYLOR.
fortunately engrossed a great deal of
the voter's time and attention in tbe
past.
Mr, Walter B. Cook was brought to
tbe floor following Mr. Franklin, an*
in a neat speech pledged his beet
efforts to the work of pulling for
Brunswiok from the aldermanlo ebair,
shonld the people today eleot him to
that oflJoe.
Mr. If, Kaiser was oalled for, and
surprised the aadienoa by responding
in one of tbe strongest speeobes of tbe
evening. Mr. Kaiser has never posed
as a publio speaker but he made a
deoided and a deserved bit last night.
He said, among other things, that if
elected he would do his best to belp
pull Brunswick out of debt, and he
would go Into office untrammelled by
pledges and with no axes to grind.
Mr. Kaiser Is one of Brunswick’s
largest tax payers and a man of reeog*
nited business standing both at home
and abroad. He declined the nomina
tion when first tendered him but finally
oonsented to serve.
Mr. A, D. Gale followed Mr Kaiser,
and on the line of Mr. Franklin, plead
for harmony in looal politics.
Mr. Mason was then called for, aad
be urged everyone present to be at the
polls today and work for the “Business
Men’s Ticket.”
Before tbe motion to adjourn was
pnt Chairman Colson oalled his bearers
attention to the faot that in nominating
an aldermanio tioket a harden had been
plaoed upon four men and that burden
should be sustained by everyone pres
ent, not only by a vote at the polls
today, but after tbe tioket was eleoted.
He made a fine speech and was warmly
oongratnlated at its dose.
Tbe meeting then adjourned, every
one being in a good humor and pre B
pared for the battle today.
METHODISTS ADJOURN.
Some of the Appointments for Waycros®
District.
Macon, Deo, 9.—The South Gsorgia
Conference, after a pleasant session,
adjourned this morning. The appoint
ments were announoed by the biehop,
■ ume of them for thie district are J.
W, Weston, presiding eldsr; First
oheroh, Wayoross, A. M. Williams;
Trinity, Waycress, J. 11. Mather.
Firstchurch, Brunswiok, J, B. Game;
McJCendree, supplied by M. C. Austin ;
Darien, Francis MoCollough; Johnson
and Jesup, J, W.Tinsley.
NOTICE OF ELECTION,
There will be an election held on
fueeday, Deo. 10,1901, at the oity ball
for four aldeimen to serve for the
ensuing two yeare. Managers appoint
ed : J. T. Lambright, C. D. Ogg and
W. J. Way, Bolls open 7a. m. and
oloae 4 p, ia. standard time.
• N. !>. Kuseell.
Clerk of Counoil.
BOY KILL’S A NEGRO
And Hides the Body by Burying |t in a
Branch.
Bylvania, Qa., Dec 9 —The nara of
an ugly murder bus just come to light
here. Tom ard Jim S >aiers, two young
German boy'-, about 18 find 20 years
respectively, were lodged in jail thie
morning oharged w.ti the crime. It is
claimed that they mu derad a negro
man who had been working on then
father’s place by shooting him in the
back with a shotgun. Their object
in killing the negro was to obtain his
watoh and <*om3 money. After the
negro was killed they buried him In a
branoh near the plaoe,
Married For Money.
The Core*Carlisle Cos. last nigut pro*
eented the farce comedy "Married for
Money” to a fair sized audienoe. From
the beginning to tbe end tbe audieno
was kept in an uproar of laughter and
to make a long story short, the wj'.
nesses were well pleased with the char,
acter and presentation of tbe show.
Each participant did their part well,
which has oaused a great dot! of com -
mendable praise,—Wilson,N, C„ News.
At the Grand Dec. 11.—Popular
prices.
Military Gets 120,000.
Atlanta, Deo. .9—The house today
passed a bill appropriating $20,000 for
the military of the stats. The original
bill oalled for $30,000. Tbero was very
little opposition to the measure,
Tbe Blalock resolution is the special
order for tomorrow, and will probably
pass.
Speoial sale of com forte, blankets,
Jackets, capes and reefers on Monday
and Tuesday at Heller’s.
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 cdn. 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 lie .Draw’ll Jan. lit, 19J2-
W. H. GsVoS’
Thone 109-
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that wears out
Is he worth so come
buy a pair of i>
boys shoes for $ • ..
result, Qnlv at
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German dills,
Sour Cacumhus.
Fie; lateral I
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Currants,
Kaisins,
(Citron.
Orange I’eel; candied, |
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Figs, 1
| Dates,
| Spices of all kinds.
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] . Apricot cream,
j Orange b. rs,
Five o’clock teas,
I Slice frail:,
( Cream dessert,
| Fine mixed,
Coffees.
Try our “own brand,”
Mocha and -Java at 2?
and tL'c in one pound \
tins,
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get our prices ‘ next |
week. Largest stock in |
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