The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, December 20, 1901, Image 1

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THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL VOM7MF XI. NUMBER 369 DEHTOMYBH^ Tooth Powder, Tooth Paste, Tooth Wash, Tooth Soap, Ai! 25c Each. ff. J. DDTTS, Tie Druggist Iluyler's Candy Fresh Every Week. 11. s. Syrup White Pine, Composed of Safe and Sure Cure for All Throat and Lung Afflictions. HUNTER-SALE "r DRUG-COMPANY. Why Rush and Worry because you only have one week to bay your holiday just c.U at our store and inspect our holiday goods. This line is up to date in quality and prices You should see our line of Hlassware in sets and odd pieces, Ladies and (rents silk Umbrellas. Neckwear and Kerchiefs. A Complete Line of clothing for Men; I*oys and Childien at cut prices. Pants and Overcoats at special prices during the holidays, / Iso a nice line toys that we will sell very cheap Peinember we can save you money on every article. Mrs M, Isaac. 208—2081 Nev/castle Street. FRUIT C .IKES! FRUIT CAKES! Kennedy’s 20c pound, they are at their best when age has brought out ‘..heir rich flavor. We h;re them just a y-:ar old. The icing has turned a little yeTow. On thac account we will sell them at 20c pound. THOMAS KEANY, fakct grocer. sl2 Newcastle St-, Brunswick, Ga, X (VI €3 | I ~T — To Help You Out in X-mas Presents For Gentlemen Overcoats, Suits, Trousers, Underwear, Dress and Negligee shi-t?, ojioep, Hats, Most beautiful Ne< kwear, biik mUiHers, Linen cuffs, ÜB P a nders , Cuff Huttons, Watch chains, h ancy Sox, ete. See Our ioc Coui ier J. H. HELLER & BRO, nwM22O Newcastle Street.•■ For Ladies Silk Sxirtp, Serge and Cheviot SKirts, Site, Velvet and Flannel waists, Jackets, capes, Collarettes, StocK Collars,PocKetbooKs, Chatelain bags, Perfumery, Toilet soaps, Fancy combs, Solid G rings, Fancy chains, Linen curtains Chennille curtains, Fancy Linen sets, Towel*, Napsins, etc. BRUNSWICK. GA„ FRIDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 20, 1901 ■ HIS HR n SI O’SlaitesF Lauds Will Be Opened Ue. Mr. Edwin Brobston returned front New York oily yesterday. He bee been gone tome time end returns with good newt for Brunswick. In an interview witb a Timer-Call representative last n’gbt he reports that a deal has been made wberrby Mr. J. F. O'Shanghnessy will immediately open up bis lands adjoining the city and lay them nnt on a plan of subdivision, and offer tbem to aotnai settlers at reasonable prices v.- and on easy terms. A, j 0 S’me psop'e from St, Louis, Mo, bave contracted to take several thous i and aores of this land and colonize it with Herman emigrants from sou'hern Russia. This movement is being fos tered by the Southern Railway. It ia proposed to begin bringing these people here in time to raise crops for tbe sum mer market, snd tbe first settlement will besoms time in February. Mr. O’Hbenghnessy expects to visit Brunswick next month. Messrs. Rrob ston, Feticig h Cos., represent him here through Co', W, E. Kay, bis attorney. The opening of these l.itds means much to thir * nmunity. Heretofore the small farmer has had no obaooe to buy a place on easy terms beoause all lands about tho city bave been held in large bodies and at fancy prioea. But the opening of lands as hare indioa'ed will prove a great blessing and the community will have every reason to feel grateful. Mr, O’Shanghnessy hie much faith in Brunswick. He has large property interests here and among other things owns the Oglethorpe hotel. DAMAGED BY FiRE An Early Morning Fir* At Th fheonix Club. About 4 o'olook yesterday morning a night watchman discovered Are under the Pheontx clnb bouie on Onion (treat. He notified the stewart aad it was found the floor in the read ing room was burning. The depart ment quickly responded to a telephone alarm and soon bad the Are extinguish •d. It is thought the fre was caused by a defective hearth. The confined to the horning of a few .ogs and a good siz'd bole in the floft. Tta finest fans are to be found at Mott’s Jewelry Store, 215 Newcastle St. THE NEW QUARANTINE STATION. The Site has Been Fixed And It Will Be Built Soon, Surgeon General Wyman informed Congressmen Brantley while tie was In Washington that the site for the new quarantine station! at Brnnswiok, for wbiob S2O 000 was appropriated some time ago, had been determined on. The new station will be located aronnd the point from the present station and work is to be oommeoced on it at an early day. Fine French and Japanese China at Kennon Mott a Jewelry Store, 215 Newcar" tle street. For Whooping Cough use CHENEY’S EXPECTO RANT. Mill II 111 Tlifi B- eii B. Railroad Is Mo?ißg Along The work of laying the track Tor the Brunewiok and Birmingham trains to run around on Bay street will be com plated on Satnrday and by Monday tbe B. and B. will be running to the foot of Gloucester street. This will prove a great convenience to tbe patrons of the road and put it on equal rooting with other roads running into B unewick. Mr. Brobston who has just returned from New„York, reporta that he left iCol. Machen, president of the B. and 8., smiling and happy over the tuooess fal ou’oome of effort! hs has been making for the welfare of his read. He expeots to return to Brunewiok toon, and early in tbe year work on tbe road will begin to move along at a lively rate, IN SUPERIOR COURT. A Recess Wss Taken Yesterday Until January 7, 1902. The cases disposed of io the Superior oourt yesterday wars: Federal Transport and Insurance company et si vs Atlantic Cotton com pany at al in equity, stockholders lia bility, injunction and reoeiver, Con sent verdict for plaintiff. Alice E Chandler vs J. M. Hooden pyle attachment, traversed Verdict In favor of traverse and against at tech even t. L. Gol lsmith et al vs H. A. Walters and brother, Injunction and reoeiver. Verdiot for plaintiff. Lowry National Bank vs 11 T Den woody, drawer and acceptor, and W. E. Bnrbags, drawer and endorser, suit on aooepted draft. Sattled and die j missed. James Harper vs Stewart Johnson. S, iL Burns/, claimant. Dismissed by olaimant. State vs Baby Graham, assault with intent to murder. Not guilty. His Honor, Judge Bennett race esd oourt for tbe holidays, to oonvsne again at 9a. m. on Jan. 7,1902, when the appaaranoe docket, will be called : The grand j irv alio reoessed over nntil the sama day. The judge retained twenty-four petit jurors aad instructed them that they would be nolilsd through tbe columns of tbe press when th-y would be needed. FELL FIFTEEN FEET. t mmmmmmm A Painter Hai a Severe Accident Which Will Lay Him Up Several Days. Mr. C. 0. Maddox, a well known painter, had a bad fall yesterday that will lay him np for several days, He bad jnst gone to work after dinner and was Handing on a board swung abont fifteen Net from tbe ground, when without warning the board broke in two and be fell to the ground. He landed on hie feet, and being a heavy man, ble aoklei were badly bnrt. lit wai taken to bis home at 512 B street and Dr. Christie oalled to attend bias. No bonsa were broken and,at be wai reeling easy last night, tbe phyeieiao thinks be ia not bnrt Internally. Solid gold rings,guaranteed wltb Kbin*tone>et, at $1 at Heller's. H ill mi Recoißßideil for Govorn nit Milling Col. W. G, Brantley,who hat return ed to the city, informed a Tlmee-Call man last night that just before he left Washington the seoretary of the treat ury told him that, acting upon tne recommendation of the enperviaing arohiteot, he had lnoluded in bis gen eral report just sent to congress a rec ommendation for an additional appro priation of |30,600 for the government bui'ding at Brunewiok. Thie appropriation is aaked. Colonel Brantley explained, In order to obtuse tbe balustrade* of the building from wood to marble. Ae tbe plant wars first drawn tbe balustrades were to be of marbl*, bnt this wae ohenged in order to get tbe oost of the building with' n the original appropriation of 6100,003 Now this appropriation la reoommenii ed to make the change back to marbl-, which, of oourae, will make tbe build ing much more durable and handaoae. It will baa year probably befo~e tbe contraotor will get to that part of the work and thii will giva plenty of time for tbe apprapriatien to be gotten through ooagreie. “THE VILLAGE BRIDE." A Very Pretty Opera Prasantad at the Grand Lait Night. The presentation of *'Tbe Villat.e Bride” at tbe Grand last night by tl e Herald Square Optra company wi.a greeted by a much better audience theo wae present the night before, and everyone tame away well pleated with the opera and the elngers. Tbe opera ii a pretty one and It* members of the company, which en - braoei some really excellent artist t, did full justice to their parti. “The bill tonight le “The Clrot.s Girl,” and the merits of the company and popular prices prevailing shoulJ All the house. Semiannual Dividend Ne. 13. The Directors of The Bruntwiek Bank and Trust Company have tb: day declared a dividend of three do * lara, ($3 00). per share, oat of tbs eerr - Ings of the bank for ths past six months, to stook-holdora of record Den. 20th,pOOI, payable on and after Jan 2nd, 1902, Hoyt. W. Gale, Cashier. STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. The annual meeting of the etoekboU - ers of The Brunswick Bank * Trnat Cos, for the pmpoie of eleoting a Board cf Directors and tra-noting saah otbtr business that may oome before them, will be held at the basking rooms if •aid oompany on Tuesday, January 14,b, 1902, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 2 p. m, Hoyt W. Gale, Cashier. Brunswick, Ga., Dae. 16th, 1901. A beautiful assortment of everythin; to select from at Haller’s. Go where they ell (o, to Keneon Mott • Jewelry Store, 215 Neweaetle store. Roy Your City \m. Only one week left in which to pay your Cit;r Taxes for year 1901. Digest clones December 20th. Save cost by prompt payment. Geo. H, Smith, City Treasurer. PRICE FIVE CENTS. LOOK AT THIS. Kew Fruit Cate (JUST IN) 1, 2 and 5 Pounds Fresh Pickles (JUST INI Sweet mixed, German dills. Sour Cucumbers, Fruit Cake Material (OF ALL KINDS) Currants, 1 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 3ijc in one pound tins. Fire Works Don’t buy until you get our prices next week- Largest stock ''in Brunswick. ’PHONE 168. Notice; la addition to affording every facility to our customers oonaiwiout with safe banking, we are prepared tc act as Administrator or Executor of Estates, Guardians of property o : minors, and to make Bondi iu judicl-.. and other matters—Generally to exer else all our powers as a Trust Company Brunswick Sank & Trust Cos. S, W, Hals, Cashis?- Who is going to got tbe 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 purchase of Get all the tickets you can. You can get any thing you want that is kept in a first-class gro cery, at this phee 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 Dm Jai. Ist, 19J2 • W, H. Devon. 'Phone 109. Kegliidr id tb gaeaiing oooteit gin ttovd (Ivin *wy at 310 NawoMt'e m,