The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, December 12, 1901, Image 1

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THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-C VOLUME XU NUMBER 369 Your Head XSleads^^— COKE S DANDRUFF % CURE. We have a big shipment direct from the makers. W J BUTTS, DRUGGIST t *i 7 ■ -8 Agent, H yler Candies §<- t . DENTOMYRH Fo the Teeth. Mouth, Gums and Breath, HUNTER-SALE DRUG CO Agents Lowney Candies, ’Phone 57. Capos, Collarettes. Jackets. All Kinds of furs- Mens and biys Clothing <f Complete stock of Ladies Skir ts at different prices. Don’t Buy Elsewhere until you have examined my slocks, and I wit 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 whan age has brought out their rich flavor. We have them just a year obi. The icing has turned a little yellow. On thai account we will sell them at 20c pound. THOMAS KEANY,. FANCY GROCER. sl2 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. IL HELLER & BRO, 220 Newcastle Street Leaders of Low Prices. BRUNSWICK, GA.. THURSDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 12, 1901 II ill 11 MS dorp CiiressieiOn important Committees Wasfcingeor, December 11.—In the make-tip of tbe house committees which were announced by Speaker Henderson today tbe Georgia members fare especially well. There is in fact no state in th 6 union in wbiob demo cratic members get such uniformly excellent committee places. Tne assignments to principal committees are as follows: Howard, foreign affairs, improve* ment of the mfsstoslppi; Maddox, insular affairs, which has control of legislation bearing upon the taland possessions; Griggs, coinage, weights and measure*, postoflioes and post* roads; Brantley, public buildings and grounds; Tate, naval affairs, mines and mining, printing, on tbe latter im portant oommiitee be being the one democrat of tbe tnreemen compri.iny tbe committee; Adamson, interstate and foreign commerce, which has also the Nicaragua canal legislation. Bart* leu, the standing committee of indus trial arts and expositions, tbe commit tee on accounts' Lewis, banking and currency; Fleming, judiciary; Lester, rivers and harhore, expenditures of state department. CLIFTON IS SMILING Chatham’s Former Representative Seems Happy. Atlanta, Deo. 11. -Bill Gtirtbn ’ofDa rien appeared on the legislative scene this morning after an eosence of sev oral weeks. He struok terror into the hearts o f bis opponents fo 1 secretary of the senate. He seemed perfec'ly at home with the members and elites that be is perfectly confijeut that be will be elected. Mr, Giiftcn was secre tary of the renal* once before and made many friends. He is one of the b st known men in the slate and will give Mr. Northern a oloae shave whan the time come sto vote, BACON CRITICISES TREATY. He Says It is Un-American and Contains Many Objectionable Features. Washington, Deo. 11.—When the senate went Into exeoutive session to-, 'lay the new Ilay-Paunoefote isthmian canal treaty wa-i immediately taken np. Senator Culberson spoke briefly in oriticistn of it and was followed by Senator Bacon, who made a somewhat extended argument against it. Mr. Bacon oritioised the treaty as un- American and said that it contained many of the objectionable features of theorginal agreement, while it was entirely, unsafe, guarded as the old treaty had been by the senate amend, ments. He said, however, he would not obstruct the ratification of the new treaty. SPECIAL NOTICE, All bills against the British steam ship “Dfornore" must be presented st our offico by.noon today or payment thereof will be debarred F. I) M. BTRACHAN & CO Consignees, See the ad. on gas stoves in this Is sue. Foi Croup use CHENEY’S EXPECTORANT. Bh Bislop Turner is Presiding Officer. 1 The,Annual oonferenoeof the African Methodist Episcopal ohuroh is in ses sion in this oily now. There are in at'endunoe about two hundred delegates, representing 81l parts of the state. Bishop H. M. Turner is presiding; T. M, Sellers of Brunswick and R. 11, Singleton of Savannah are the secre taries; Rev. J. A. Woods of Valdosta Is treasurer of the organization, and C. C. Warren of Valdosta has been made chief marshal. Mrs. D M. Carter of New Orleans, La., addressed the delegates yesterday afternoon at the A. M. E. ohuroh on Woir street. Tbe subjeot of her ad dress w<;s “l’hc Negro Woman of the South Dr. A. Cooper of Savannah preached the annual sermon last nigh*, after which the preachers and delegates were gsve a banquet by the A. M. £. churoh people of Brunswick at Memorial Hall. Among the defegttes are a number of men who are prom'nen* members of their raon Id Georgia, B'staop Henry M. Turner, who has a national reputation, will preaob next Sunday. SHOT BY ANACHIST. A New York Newspaper Man Severely Wounded. 1?" r. New York, Deo. 11, —Francis Iveagh an editorial writer on an evening newspaper, was shot this morning by Alexander Uoor, a bookbinder and printer, and is in a critical condition. Aooording to the police, Iveagh said to Hcor: “You are the man who shot me. You are an anaroblst and publisher of an archlstio literature.” Iveagh rented a room for himself and wife from Uoor . lie paid up today and yesterday Iveagh told Uoor he intend ed to move. Conflicting stories are told as to the causes of the shooting, but it seems to have followed an attempt by Iveagh to enter his room after he had been locked out by Hoor. Colonel Obear Has Military Bill Killed. Atlanta, Deo. 11—The military oom mitten of the house met this morning and decided to report adversely ike the military bill passed by the senate This means that the bill will be killed Colonel Obear and Colonel Phil Byrd appeared before the ocmmiitee. Colonel Obear was agaioat the bill aDd Colonel Byrd was for it. Colonel Byrd states that the oilbe of adjutant general and inspector general should be consolidate ed, but the committeodid not think so. Not Dead Yet. Washington, Deo. 11.—Mrs, Ida Gil bert Dennis, a fashionable dressmaker, who waa found mysteriously assaulted inbtr apartments yesterday, is hover ing bet weeu life ard death today. She showed some improvement this morn ing, but her ohauoe for recovery is very sl'ght. FOR HACK—A nine six-foot counter, C. 8. Tail. At cost I (its stoves put In ready for uss. At cost! II Hi j ill I PS ffaycross Toys, Mm Trolii; Fiii!! it Waycross, Ga, Daoembsr 11— It is reported here that two Waycross boys, both of whom are well connected, have gotten into what is likely to prove serious trouble. It is said that the boys rau away from home, and Monday night they were in the vicinity of B agruiza, a small station on the Waycrots and Jacksonville division of the Pi.^n , System, While there, it is claimed, the boys broke into some shanties occupi ed by negroes, drew their pistols and frightened off the inmates, after which ; they proceeded to help tbemasdvss to everything in sight. The ci'izeus of the community M*; outraged at what the youngsters bad done and accordingly organized a parly of eighteen or twenty men and we.it in search of the runaways. They put some bloodhounds on their track arm after a long obase the boys were overtaken. The crowd took the boy 6 to Madge, where they boarded the train for Blaok t hear, tbe county site, it is presumed; to put them in jail. A Wayorosa gentleman charmed to i be in Mudge at the time and fee used every effort to seoure the release of the boys, but his pleadings and entreaties were in vain. Just what tbe speoifle charge will be against the young men is not known. 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 2sc. 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 Ciotet, and possibly get it. To lie .Drava Jai. hi, 1912 W, H. DeVos> Thone 109. Is he worth $2? ’ > c ere buy a pair of ARMQ boys shoes for $2 result. Only at LE V 5 * S. PRTOE 4 4? ■•> : **=* M . - FI JN "■* A . . > ■ , ~ i y % . * H ? •• hi 2 1 j in .1 |Kw ? :; 1 (J ! ) 19 . * x g i s & x u j f 1 i*dMl, -■ U i ‘ I ,j.j | Swe-: tV. L-:> I German and; >U -j I Sour CuauuV-s, Diiit Caka MriaT § * | (OF ALL KINDV) j | Currants, Rushs, | Citron i Orange Use’: chip.:; and j Lemon Pec , l Digs, S Date., | PpieeHof.il ..is. y * * >1 1 dial if V v £-(■ 3 I * s Apr. wA e eari, \ Chart. ) | Five oV'.' -k teas, j Slice fru Cream dess, rr, | Fine rr!:; and '■ v3* ? Try our a brand,” 1 Moch t at | ami j (*r*e pound | tins. Fir? W j xs Don’t buy l : you J get our j) . c*s next week* Larg :.-t hock in Briißßwii k, 3 impm I <w a iMaifW aQk J < - R ’thin.'. hVS H'V 1 9 . t A -■ ... In addition ;o e, . .- U>ig every I faodpy to mr Ofi It 'with safe banking, .. prep id to f act, as Ad min is - . or ■ rjci.'or of Estates, Quai l . si prsp.A-ty of ! minors, and to tt in iud .isu PiEMI 'At cr " . •' '' y ” { - C.kOf oiao till oar :* a. •'* -ompiic / i Snaswick M, * , •'s. fii !