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THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL
VOLUME XI. NUMBER 369
Your Head JNeeds^^^
COKE $
-BMQSUFF
*TI Fcure
v-WiA^d 1 big shipment
from the makers,
W J BUTTS, DRUGGIST.
i>s Agent Hvyler Candies
*f)ENTOMYH[I
KXeeth. Mouth,
Gums and Breath.
DRUG CO
Agents Lowney Candies.
’Phone ?7.
Gapes, 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.%
Mr£ M, Isaac.
208— 2082 Newcastle Street.
FRUIT CAKES!
FRUIT CAKES!
Kennedy’s 20c pound, they are at their best
when age has brought out their rich flavor.
We have them just a year old. The icing has
turned a little yellow. • On tha* accoujip we will
seilViem at 20c pound.
THOMAS KBsOTY,
FANCY GROCER.
U 2 Newcastle St., Brunswick, Ga,
Just Received
A full line ot Linen Goods,
Linen Sets, Linen Towels
and Linen Napkins.
Suitable For X-mas Presents.
J. H. HELLER & BRO,
Newcastle. Street.***
Leaders of Low Prices.
BRUNSWICK. GA.. WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 11, 1901
THE BUSINESS MEN’S
TICKET WAS ELECTED
Yesterday's Election One of tie Quietest Held ii Tiis
City in Many Years-Hessrs. Kaiser,
Goal Franklin and Taylor Elected
By Safe Majorities.
- if *
THE OFFICIAL RETURNS;
A. L. Frank'in 502
M. Kaißer ...354
W. B. Cook i .'. .346
W. S. TAYLOR 314
VV. M. Tupper 297
W. R. Dart 288
C. L. Parker 234
A. V. Wood 1
Total Vote Cast 603
The above fibres tell the story of
yesterday’* eleotion and proclaim a
Tiotory for the “ business Men's Ticket,”
consisting cf Messrs, M. Kaiser, W.
B. Cook, A. L. Franklin and W. 8
Taylor.
It was very generally expected that
thia ticket would win. and the only
surprising feature of the election is the
etreagth shown by tha other tlekst as a
whole. It was thought some of tbs
candidates on it would get a good vote
but it was not oxpeoted that the entire
ticket would develop so tnuoh strength.
Not buaause the gentlemen ccmpoaing
it were not good atdarmauio timber,
hat on account of their being nomine
atedby a faction which split off from
the original movement for harmony,
and bsoauss they were not running on
•s broad a platform as their suooessful
opponents.
The election was one of the quietest
municipal contests held In Bramwlck
in a long time. There was no exeite
moot even at the polls, and a very
small number of woiksrs oonstituted all
the erowd that was gathered there.
Men win", to tha oourt bouse,voted and
went about their every dsy affairs, and
only in a few instances did they stop
ANOTHER WASHINGTON MYSTERY.
A Well Known Dressmaker Beaten to
Unconsciousness in Her Bed.
Washington, I>ec. 10, —Mrs, Ada Gil:
bert Dennis, • fashionable dressmaker,
was found in almost a dying condition
in her room at 5 a m today under clr
oumetanoes that promise to rival tbs
Bonlne murder case. Her skull was
fraotured, her jawbone broken, and her
left ear almost severed from her head,
Her left arm bore brui-.es iudioative of
a struggle and her clothing and bed
ding where saturated with blood, She
was removed to the Garfield hospital
and a large force of deteotfves wore
put on the case. The name of her as
sailant Is unknown.
When found Mrs. Dennis was clad
in bar night garments and was in bad
under cover. She was partly oooscious,
although she has been uneonacioui
most of the time since.
An operation was performed on Mrs.
Dsnafs this afternoon and there is
■light hope of her recovery.
Mrs. Dennis is abont 47 years of age
and one of the beet known women in
busmens here. She is the widow of
Walter Dennis, an actor,
FOR SALE—A nioe six-foot counter.
C. S. Tait.
For Croup use CHENEY’S
EXPECTORANT.
even to obat with those who were etas
tioned there to look after the interests
of the two tiokets. Considering the
apparent apathy that has distinguished
ths campaign the vote polled fSterday
was a large one, showing that mt tor all
there waamuoh interest taken In the
result.
Tbs four new aldermen aleoted yea*
terday will go office the first of
the year. ;They represent the business
men of the oity who want nothing but
good government, and they stand for
tba material progress of ths oity. Tha
new council will be oompoeedof Messrs.
J. E, daßignon, T. Newman, C. Me*
Garvey, J. C. Calhoun, M. Kaiser, W,
B. Cook, A, L, Franklin and W. 8.
Taylor, and the affairs of the city will
be safe in their bandi.
The present board of aldermen have
done much to improve the fiuanoial
condition of Brunswlok daring the
past year, and this work will be taken
up and oontinaed by the new ooanoil,
the new members of which are in per*
feet aoourd with the hold-over mem*
bera and it will be a good working
body. The people of Brnnswiok are ta
be congratulated upon the resalt of
be eleotion.
PLENTY OF BOERS LEFT
Kitchener Reports Many Killed and
Captured.
London, Dec. 10—Lord Kitchener,
reports the eranit of the week’s work
at 31 Boers killed, 17 wounded, and
352 made prisoners; 35 surrendered and
quantites of supplies wore eaptured.
The Boers are still in foroe in the ex
treme west of Cape Colony,
Stabbed and Killed on Train.
Atlanta, Deo. 10.—In a desperate
fight on a paesenger train ooming into
Atlanta this morning Thomas Collins,
a merchant of Sheltouvill, Ga., stabbed
and killed James Picroe, a farmer Col
lins is badly wounded In the thoat and
bead. The fight created a panio among
the pasaengera. The oonductor, with
the aid of two men, separated the two
men, but too late to prevent the death
of Fieroe, Collins was taken off at
Doraville where he is now under the
oars of physicians. The oause of the
Bght ia not known.
Dewet Drivei in British Scauts
London, Deo. 10,—DeWet is report
ed to be olose to Hellbron with 2,000
men tnd to have oome vary near eur
rounding Kitohener’s lighting soouts
under Colonel Wilson. Colonel Re
mington, by makings night maroh
of 30 milos, relieved Wilton and both
column* retired to Hellbron with a faw
casualties,
DEPOT BILL PASSES THE SENATE.
What Was Done by the Legislature
Yesterday.
Atlanta, Duo, 10 —The bouse took
no action on the Blalook resolution at
the morning session.
The Hsrdwiok bill, making it a mis
demeanor to get drunk on the streets •
was killed, as was th • bill by Seaborn
Wright to have pi'isoo-nade goods
labelled as suoh.
The depot bill passed the senate with
only one dissenting vote.
The state asylum oommittea made n
report today. A minority of ths eoma
mittee roasts ths asylum and the ma
jority praises it
NEWSPAPER CHANGES IN ATLANTA
Journal Stock Changes Hands and no
New Paper Likely.
Atlanta, Deo. 10.—H. M. Atkinson
has sold his one-third Interest in the
Atlsnta Journal to John 8. Cohen and
Morton Smith. Some days ago there
was a movement to Start anew after*
noon paper with Cohen nod Smith at
the head, Cohen resigning from The
Journal. This purohase probably pre
vents the starting of a new afternoon
paper. Jamea R. Gray today beoeme
editor and general mnnagtr at Tha
Journal.
Money for Charleiton Expeaitien.
Washington, December lathe
•enate today Mr. Depew. of New York
reported a joint resolutloa appropriat
ing $7t,000 in aid of the Sooth Coro*
Uea, Interstate and Watt lodton Ex
position at Charleaton. By tha terau
of the resolution the appropriation la
to be need for the transportation and
installation of a government exhibit
at Obarlatton.
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 Drava Jan. Ist, 19J2
W. H. DeVoe>
’Phone 109.
rt HAVE YOU
(M^aboy
WS s **saJo 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.
LOOK
AT THIS.
New Fruit Cakes
(JUST IN)
1, 2 and 5 Pounds
Fresh Pickles
(JtTST INI
Sweet mixed,
German dills,
Sour Cucumbers,
Fruit Cake Material
(OF ALL KINDS)
Currants,
Raisins,
Citron,
Orange Peel; candied,
Lemon Peel;
Figs,
Dates,
Spices of all kinds.
Fancy Cakes.
Apricot cream,
Orange bars,
Five o’clock teas,
Slice fruit,
Cream dessert,
Fine mixed.
Coffees.
Try our “own brand,”
Mocha and Java at 25
and 3fo in one pound
tins.
Fire Works.
Don’t buy until you
get our prices next
week. Largest stock in
Brunswick,
Notice.
■■4*"
la addition to affording every
faailtty to our oustomere consistent
with safe banking, we are prepared to
act as Administrator or Exeoutor at,
Estates, Guardian, of property of
minora, and to make Bonds in judicial
and other matter*—Generally to lexer
oise all oar powers as a Trust Company
Brunswick Sank & Trust Cos.
H. W, Bale. Cashier-