The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, December 18, 1901, Image 1

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THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL VOLUME XI. NUMBER 369 DENTIMRjU_ Tooth Powder, Tooth Paste, Tooth Wash, # Tooth Soap. All 25c Each. p W. J. BUTTS, Tie Druggist lluyler's Candy Fresh Every Week. • H. 8. fXSyrup White Pine, Kl-fftafißed of Safe and Sure lure for All X f Throat and Lung Afflictions. Hunter-sale ' e \r DRUG COMPANY. Why Rush and Worry because you only hive one week to buy your holiday ?onds; just call it our store and inspect our holiday goads. This line as up to data in qua ity aud prices Yon should see our line of Glassware in sets and odd pieces, Ladies and Gents silk Umbrellas. Neckwear and Kerchiefs. A Complete Line of clo.hing for Men; Boys and Ghild<en at cut p ices. Pants and Overcoats at special prices dwing the holidays, Al#o a nice line toys that we will sell very cheap we can save on every lHc^2oß;. NeJ 1 : t street. C .YjSJES’ Mnnedy’s 2(£ pound, they are at their best whenfj|?ehas brought out ;beir rich flavor. them just a year old. The icing has a Him yellow. - * On that account we will T )MAB Kg A NY. (Srocer.. St, Brunswick, Ga, %>C—| IST feelacting X-mas Presents t For Ghentlemr n ( For Ladies K >ro ll’, B J lits ' s,lk Serge and if-ndemear. ‘ Cheviot S K irts,feil K , Velvet P eSo ec and Flannel waists, Jackets, > loe*capes, <’ollarettee, StocK 4 *>st baau‘ifuj \e k* j r , Collars,PocicetbooKs,Chatelah . Lmu cIAFs, bags, Perfumery, Toilet soaps, ’ • Vln °y com bs. Solid (j rings, ' Han chains, Linen curtains ©hennille curtains, ... | / Ifln />A|| tor Fancy Linen se‘s, iPw lull m m Towel*, Napai ns, etc. M W. HELLER.& BRO, .mm22o NewcaaM|treet.— — BRUNSWICK. GA„ WEDNESDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 18, 1901 Ilfi 111 II HID Lipton Go. People Cannot Be Here Mar. Lata last night Ur G D. Og*. re ceived a trl.grin from 001. I C. Wide saying that unforsaeu business oomplloatlona neoaaaitated a postpone mast of the visit of Dr. Harria and Mr. Lamar tha repretanlalirra of the Britiab loveataaoat company, who ware expected here today. Col. Wado’a tale gram etatee aleo that he had written explaining tha dels,, and it it thought hi, letter will elate when theta dle tlngntahed viator* may be expected. A telegram reeeived early in the day yesterday laid the gentlemen would be here today end arrangement had been made for their entertainment while in Brnntwiok. The postponement of their viait It ie hoped la only for t few days, aa they are oomlng on the invitation of the Board of Trade, end in view of the magnitude of the con templated operation# la Georgia of the company they represent, a grea deal ia from their rlait to Brunswick Tble smtion and ihia port pertieular ly off ra apleadid fiollitiaa for the enterprisethta oompsny ie engtged in, end the members of the Board of Trade who have in treated ihemaelves in ibe matter feel eonfldent they oan ■bow much that will in'areet them, THE QUESTION OF STATE FUNDS. Supreme Court lo Settle Constitutionality of Howell Resolution. Atlanta, Deo. 17.—Judge! John 8. Candler decided today that tbs Howell resolution appropriating >325,880 from the public property fund to the pay. meat of interest on the publiodebt was entirely oocalituiional and iasued an order aa a roeult of the mandamna pro ceedings directing Treasurer Perk to use the money. Treasurer Park ie not satisfied with the decision of Judge Candler, and through hi* attrrnrya, Logan K Bleok ley and Orville A Park, will this af ternoon Hie a bill of exoeptlons in the Supreme oo irt, wbioh will bear ergu moot Friday morniog. There ie muob interest her i in tha ease, aa tha state’s a nan ci a I condition will be muob am barrasaed if tbe deoleioo of Ibe Supreme court rereries that of Judge Candler. ' ONLY TWO DAYS Pay Your Taxea Now Or Suffer The Consequences. AoeordiotJto tax aoleotor Read’r notioe only two daye, today aod to morrow, rtratin of tha ex'ended time for paj mg state end eoaoty taxes w.tb ont tbe i>eaatty being attaehrd. STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. Tbsannoel meeting of the etoekbold ere of Theßrooawiek Bank A Trust Oo for the puip ise of eleoting a Board cf Directors and trarnoting aaoh other bueineee that may eoms before them, will ha held at the banking rooms of ■aid company on Tneaday, January 14. b, 1803. between Ibe boars of 10 t.m. sad 3 p. a>, Hoyt W. Gt|e, Caebler. Brnsawiok, Ga., Dre. 18 b, 1801. A beautiful aiaortmant of everything to aelcet from at Haliar’e. Oo wbora they all go, to Kannon Molt'a , Jewalry Store, 316 Ntweaatls store. THREE CASES DISPOSED OF. Damage Case Against the B. & B. Con sumed Most Time. In the Superior ocurt yei'erday the dsrntga suit of Nathan Myriok agaiuat tbe Brnnewiok * Birmingham railroad oompaoy eonrumed nearly the whole day. The plaintiff claimed damage* for alleged inj irlea received while rid ing on e band oar. He was represent ed by Crovett A Whitfield and tha rail road oompaay by Sparks & Twitty and Atkinaon A Duawody. Attar ba<ng out tome time the jury rendered a ver dlctiin favor of tba railroad oompauy, lo the o**t of R, B. Uroaby vi. the B, k W. railroad, action for damages* tried oa Monday, the jury retnrn td a verdict for MOO. Tha other otees diapoeed of were: G. R Kraus* va. Taylor Shoe Cos., diatrea* warrant. Vsrdiot for plaintiff. M. and A. Mark* va. Thoms* Abbott, eviotmant. D.emiaaed by plaintiff at hie oost. Court reoeaaed until (la m. today. After diepoelng of some oivil oaaea the eriminel docket will be take-up again, and among tbe prisoners to be tried la “Baby” Graham charged with being implicated in tbe Sbiner robbery end shooting. It It peete% sourt will aijourn on Thnridey. A SEASON OF OPERA Opsni at the Grand Tonight.-Secure Season Tickets. The Herald Square Opera otmpany ope ua their engagement at the open hone* tonight. This oompaoy hae visited Brunewiok before and gave entire satisfaction. We understand that thi* year the company ia stronger than ever and the promise la held out that the eogtgemeot for fuor nights end matin*) will prove a treat to tha lover, of the opar*.' For the engagemeit h;-e wbieh ia for four nights with e matinue cnßatur dsy the ootnpany will i< g Td? P r a tee or Mnrri.cco, Tbe Vi lage Bide, The Ciroua Girl and Toe Mai i t Fur the matinee Ball'* beautiful mimical opera, Bubemiao Girl will be ibe offer ing and tha old favorites of ibti famous opera will be given in full. A special! arrangement hae been made by whiob aeaaon tioketa entitling tha holder to tbe asms seat at each performance, are put on eale at reduc ed priose, Thi* should be taken ad vantage of. Thi* ie the lint opera troop* to visit Bronewick this season and their engagement will doubtless prove • great succeea. ANOTHER CANDIDATES HEALTH BAO Hon, J M. Smith of Oglethorpe May Net Be in the Race. Atlanta, Doc. 17 —lt is annooncsd bare today that Hon. Jamas M. Smith of Oglolhorpe county will not belli tbe raoe for governor, Tbe announcement ie made by one of tbs close friend* of Mr. Smith, who aaja that atesr careful deliberation Mr. Smith has arrived at the oonolnaion I hat bie health will not permit him to become a candidate. It ia well known that hie health ia not of tbe beet, and, on tbe advise of bie friend*, it ie stated that Mr. Smith baa deolined to aonoanoa. For Rent. Newly furnlebed room* for sleeping purpose* or light bonis kaeping—Apply at 405 G (treat, tf. For Whooping Cough use CHENEY’S EXPECTO RANT, 1 Iflll ■ 1 Driven Out In tie Gold By Floods Philadelphia, Dao. 17.—The raiirotd eervioe In this elate, wbieh was badly orippled by tha floods of Saturday and Sonday bave raenmed their normal oondltion. Toe sudden drop in tern, piratura was providential In soma ra*. pact*, as it prevented tbe flood from spreading, but it entailed great suffer ing oaths 2,808 or more persona ren dered homeless by the deetruetion of their bone**. AH the daaiengere on the stalled treine were removed from their ua comfortable situation last night by (he railroad oompenles and era how being taken to their destination, Tbe Frank Daniels Opart Compat y, which was to bave opened In the Bread Street theatre last night, did not ratoh tbe city nntil aarly thi* moralag, be v* ing beaa aatrly 48 boon making Ike journey from Buffalo whiob ia ordiaa rlly accomplished la 19 boors, lo the lower antbraeita lecllen tba situation i* growing woraa. Tha mine workings are thoroughly soaked by water aod tt may be weeks before some of thi m oan b* worked, sitbongb there was a resumption today in a few mine*. It Ie said that 80.000 mins worker*.will >e idle a* the raanU of the flood. Niva live* war* lost and tka estimates >a property damage range between three and Are million doliara. STEEL RAIL MILL FINISHED Thill* the First Plant af the Kind In t.m South, Birmingham, Dee. 17—Tha Tenntt eao Coal, Iron, aad Railroad Comps; ip j ha* announoad tha completion of l;* eteei rail mill at Ratify and General Manager Charles MoOreery it ales tb it the plant will be In operation in a few week*. This new industry u tha lint plant of tha kind in tba sooth. Steamer From Savannah in Colliiion. Boston, Deo, 17.—Tbo British steadi er lale of Kent of New Castle, Eoi.< land, from Savannah for Bremen, put in today with her bows erttthed la aid itorm battered. She brought tba anti-a oraw ol tba Spaolab steamer Ameatl, bound from bfibos to Philadelphia Tba latter vraael sunk In half an hour after a collision with tte Kent la it Saturday iff Cape Ood. Cooking with a gas stove—oo wood, no eoal, no aahae to troubla yoa. SHIP NOTICE. Kaiiher the me.tar, owner nor oonalgi - eeeof the Norwegian bark Nora will la responsible tor any dabta contracted. I y the crew of eetd bark. Mlkkalean, Matter. FOR BALK—On aoooaot of leaving thealty wr offer for eale at a bargain our entire stock of grooortoi and rro t •ot lowest prloe. Apply O/tiai 401 Bay Bt. aw w—MMMiHoneiMaMw Pol rw an toe ' Only one week left h which to pay your City Taxes for year 1901. Digeit clones December 20th. Bav: cost by prompt payment. Geo. H, Smith, City Treasurer. PRICE FIYE :CENTS. LOOK AT THIS, New Fruit Cakes 1 (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 3?e ia one pound tins. Fire Works. Don’t buy until you | get our prices next : week. Largest stock in Brunswick. r . Notice, -4*- In addition to affording aver; faotlity to oar oaatomars oonalatont with aafa banking, we are prepared V> sot a* Administrator or Xxaontor of Estates, Guardians of property o’ minora, and to make Bond* In judlotA’ and other matter*—Generally to .exer ole* all our powers aa a Trait Company SrunrioE Suit t Trail Cl, tf.hii Wo. 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 ia 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 Clqset, and possibly get it. To he Drawn Jai. lit, 19)2 • W. H. DeVoe. ’Phone i(#. At ooti Od iloth put In ready roc ■M, At toet; '