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THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL
VOLUME XI. NUMBER 369
DENTOMYRH
Tooth Powder,
- Tooth Paste,
* . *
Tooth Wash,
9 Tooth Soap.
All 25c Each.
i. j. rare, ni Dnaisi
Iluyler's Candy Fresh Every Week.
!?. H. 8.
j Syrup White Pine,
. and Sure Cure for All
Throat hnd Lung
IMu? Afflictions.
I&TER-SALE
■■drug company.
nd Worry
~n* „,-ek to boy your
|w|k UJ jt cur store and inspect
fV| ; 1 Tjr, ne is up to date in
a mould nee our line of
edit pieces, Ladies and
jjpl&Bas Neckwear and Kerchiefs.
:
te Line
| * ') at cut
,N prices
A <, 'I /foyn that
mr I1 1 Ij | : A every
£0 & -2.Q82 Newcastle Street.
FRUTT C .IKES!
FRUITCAKES!
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 liitl® yellow. On that account we will
sell them at 20c poud.
THOM^BtCEANY,
FAITCY GROCER.
Jl? Newcast'e Bt-, Brunswick, Ga,
X-MAS I IST
i’o Help you Out in X-mas Presents
Gentleinm
'Suits.
Trousers. Fnderwear.
Ljni; aud Negligee shi.t:,
felnte.*, Hats,
Most beau if ul Me kwear,
Silk mufflers Linen offs,
ILnbrellas, ,
(*iff Buttons, chains,
Fancy iSox, ete. .
Ml 01 IOC CilCf
J. fl. HELPER & BRO,
w“220 Newcastle Street.**™—■
For Ladies
Silk Biirtp, Serge and
Cheviot Ssirts, Sils, Velvet
and Flannel waists, .Jacicets,
trapes, Collarettes, itocK
Collars, PocKetbooKs, Chatelain
bags, Perfumery, Toilet seaps,
Fancy combs. Solid G rings,
Fancy chains, Linen curtains
Cbennille curtains,
Fancy Linen se’s,
Towels Napiins, etc.
BRUNSWICK. GA., SUNDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 15, 1901
i in
_B ■
Doe Oi tki Atlantic Coast
Way
Washington, Deo. IS. 1 30 p m,—The
cold ware predieted by the weetbsr
bureau tor tbe middle Mississippi and
Missouri vtlieys and tba upper lake
region has spread to tba eastward and
•outbeas'wird as tar aa Cblc-go and
St Louts, at both of wblob places tba
temperature fell 6t deg, daring tbe last
24 bourB, reaching 6 deg, below aero at
Cbioagoand sere at 81 Louis.
Tbe front of tbe oald wave today ex
tends from northern Illinois south west
ward to Arkansas, In ail this region
tbe temperature has fallen 40 to (0 deg.
in the last 24 boms.
Tke sold ware promisee to be severe
daring at least two days. It will
extend eastward and southward,
reaching tbe Avlentio ooaet district by
Bnndey.
A decided fell in temperature will oc
onr south of tbe Ohio end east ef tbe
Mississippi river.
REV. W. H RAINEY RESIGNS.
Will Leave Brunswick an Account 4f Hit
Health.
Tha Kev. W. H. Kalnay, reater ot
St. Marks Kpieeopal ah a rob, baa ten
dered bia resignation to taka effet Jan.
Ist. He raslgas on looonat of ill healt
and it la understood aontemplatas
going to Pennsylvania.
At a meeting of tbe wardens and
vestrymen of tbe obarofa held on Fri*
day evening to consider Mr. Raineys
resignation It was rslnolanlly accept*
ad. Mr. Rilnsy has bsaa raotor of Bt
Mirks for nearly a year aad the con.
gragation will give him up with mnab
regret. Bo t his health bas been vary
poor during his stay in Brunswick and
he insists on leaving on that account.
As yat no fltps hire b*en tikeu in i
regard to a •ucoeaeior t® Mr. Kainejr
Display Ready.
Commencing Tuesday morning Dao.
17th, the store recently fitted up a*
810 Newcastle street by the Brunswick
Light * Water Go , will bo ready for
inspection by the publlo. Instantan
eous water heaters, gas heaters, gas
stores, hot plates, radiators, and snob
gas appliances oan be seen In actual
operation, Tba display room will be
open from 9 to 11 a. m. and 3 to 0 p, m.
Laities especially inrited.
Roruei Located at Tarnandina.
Constable Lother Lamb,yesterday lo
cated in Fernandlnn two negroes who
are badly wanted by the officers, and
wired the sheriff there to arreai them.
One ie Jacob Floyd, an escaped oon
rict sent up from Glynn, end the
other is Bill Greesy wbo is charged
with stealing e pistol from Robert
Gbriatopber. Mr, Lamb will go for
tbe prisoners and land them behind the
bars,
The Cold Wave it Here.
Toe weather predictions for lodi.y
were, Fair and deoidely odder with a
cold wave, brisk to blgh southwest,
shifting to nortbweet, wlndr, and at
a o’clock this morning these predict
ions promised to be ve ifled.
Heavy plated Hogs with pearl set*
at 760 at Heller'*.
111 UK IN
■ 1U
The Small Hollers Became
FrlgHtenefl.
New York, Deo. 14.—Tka cotton
market opened easy with prioes 8 to 6
points lower. Tbe unloading was by
the smaller holders, who were fright,
ened into adopting this oonrsa by a
break of 3to point* in Liverpool
today, and by another bad torn of the
stook market. Bot almost immediately
after the sell tbe unbiased room
operators recognised a great inherent
strength in tho market. Covering wet
soon in aoiive progress end new buyers
figured prominently. The appearance
of an inteneely cold wave in the south,
wait and tbe foreoast for a very low
temperature in the oentral and eastern
dial riot Sunday gave rise to the predio*
tlone for a light pavement ot the crop
next week
Today’s receipt! are not np to expeo.
tations end estimates indloatsd very
moderate arrivals on Monday.
Wall street, the south, tbe continent
end Ameriosn spinners were buyers on
tbe first hour of advance. The room
bulls are nn'irlng In their efforts to
-tipport tbe msrket.end tbe bears were
grra ly disturbed by Ibe ua-looked for
reaction of values, wbieb were toon evaa
with last night's final bids, despite the
weaaness abroad and the nnaatisfaoto
rj condition of stocks.
COUNCIL MEETING.
The City Solons Were in Session a Short
While Yesterday.
Called Meeting,
Biuncwisk, Ga.. Leo. 14 1901.
Present- 11 >n. J. E du Kignon,
chairman of councl, AUerm;-n Gox,
Newman, Smith and MoGety. y,
Ab eut—Mayor E uanuoi, Aldermen
Bloodwortb, Hr e >eniok and Calbonn.
Th oa 1 for the meeting wae read.
The followu g resoiollon was adopted
Kesolution by Alderman do Blgnou—
Be it, and It is hereby resolved, by
tbe mayor and aldermen of tbeoity of
Brunswick in oounoil duly assembled,
that the mayor be, and be ie hereby
authorized to renew note dated August
13, 1901, for five thousand dollars, due
four months after date and bearing
intereat at the rate of live per oentum
per annum, euch renewal note to bear
Interest from data at tbe re's of five
per centum per annum end to be paya
ble six months after da e, the said
original note basing been authorized
under resolution passed by this body
on August 8, 1901
Adjonrntd, N, D Russell,
Clerk of Counoil.
Mutt Mate a Statement.
Waahlngron, Deo. 14.—Tbe oomp
troller of tbe ourrenoy has Issued a
oall for tbe report of tbe oonditlon of
national bank* at the oloee nf business
on Tuesday, Deo, 10
Tbe largest and b:st line of silver novel
ties and toilet artloles to be found in the
oity Is at Kennon Mott’s Jewelry Htors,
316 Newcastle street
FOUND—Fountain pea on Newoaatle
street Tuesday, Oall at Tlmet-Cal 1
offloe.
For Croup use CHEN EY’B
EXPECTORANT.
HE! i I
l HI
Status of tls Admiral’s
Position.
Dao, 14. —The seoretary
of the navy has before him a review of
the oourt of inquiry la tbe Schley one,
bnt immediate action is not expected.
Meanwhile the oourt will remain
Uobnloally in aession until die*
solved by order of Seoretary
Long, who convened it, Tbt
praotlce in .nob oasea is laid duwn
speoidually In naval regulations respeets
iog oourts of inquiry. The question
has been raised, smoe the anneunoe.
ment of two reports in print, how ..’ai
Admiral Daway, president of tbe oonrt,
subscribed to the opinion* expressed by
hlmsef in the first report and in the
findings by the appending of bieeigi t*
tore. In response loan inquiry on this
point the judge advocate general of tte
navy lays: Acoordingto naval praot cs
Admiral Dewey, by affixing bis signa
ture to the report of tho eoort of in.
qairy in the ease of Rear Admiral
fioblay expresses full conenreaee in all
the findings of fast aad in all opinion*
reached by the court except those with
respect to wbieh he bad. ia terms sig
nified a dissent in bis minority op n
ion, ,
KHled as Tram Went Into River.
Troy, 0., Deo. 14.—The eaat end of
tbe Big Four’s bridge aoross the Miami
river, half a mile east of here, went
down this morning as a freight train
was orossing. W. H. Clifford, the fire,
man, was killed. Condnotor Oeorye
Henry bad hia hand soalded, but the
engineer escaped without a scratch.
Tbe engine and nine freight can wart
into the river.
tin! tail in
in persnanee of speoial orders No. 83,
aa election for tbe offloe of Captain of
Company G la hereby ordered to lie
held at the armory of said company it
Brunswick, Ga„ Deo. 16, 1901, between
the bours of 8 and 10 p m.
By order of
Lient. Col. G. A. Gordon,
W, B. Oonev, Cept. end Adjt.
A Little Child’s Terrible Fall.
Robert, the 3-year old sou of Mr. and
Mra. G. N, Tharin, had a ternbla fell
yesterday afternoon at their home to
BUie and F atreet*. The little fellow
fell from over the etsir railing on tbs
second floor to rb- fl ior below. At first
It was thought that he was killed, but
he oam* to afterwards Dr. Burfo and
attended him, butoould not tell et flnt
bow seriously be wai injured
BHIP NOTICE.
Neither tbe master, owner nor consign
ees of tbe Nor. bark Ouldregn will >e
responsible for any debts oontraoted by
the crew ol said bark.
Blverston, Matter.
Pm Your cm \m.
Only one week left in
which to pay your City
Taxes for year 1901. Digest
closes December 20th. Save
cost by prompt payment.
Geo. H, Smith,
City Treasurer.
PRICE FIVE ICENTS.
LOOK
AT THIS.
Hew Fruit Cakss
(JUST IN)
1, 2 and 5 Pounds
Fresh Pickles
(JUST INI
Sweet mixed,
German dills,
Sour Cucumbers.
Fruit Cake Materia!
(OF ALL KINDS)
Currants,
Raisins,
Citron,
Orange Feel; 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 2?
and Bjc in one pound
tins.
Fire Works.
Don’t buy until you
get our prices next
week. Largest stock in
Brunswick,
’PHONK 168.
Mice,
In addition to affording every
facility to our 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 In judicial
and other matters—Generally to *exer
else all our powers as a Trust Company
Brunswick Bask & Trust Cos.
H, W, Bile, Cashier.
•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 Closet, and
possibly get it.
To he Draw’ll Jai. Ut, 13J2.
W. H, DeVoe>
Phone 109.
At cost I Ota etoves put In ready for
•*■' At ooat 1