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ME BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL
VOLUME XII Uml^369
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BRUNSWICK. GA., FRIDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 27, 1901
IIU ID
Mli
Made to Quit By Presi
dent’s Orders
New Tork, Dec. 26 -Edward S. Mae
lay, wbo refnsed to reaigo aa a apeoial
laborer in the office of the general
storekeeper in the navy yard,was eum
marlly diaobarged today Maelty went
to the navy yard, ae usual, today, and
prepared to resume hiadntiea. Fay Di*
reotor Fatnam went to Maclay’a deaV,
read him a telegram of dismissal re
celved from Washington yeaterday,
and told him he waa diamiaaed. Mao
lay laft the yrd immediately. Qeeaid
be would return et the mmol time to
morrow and prepare te go to work.
ARTIE BROCKINGTON IN TROUBLE
He it Accuied of Larceny From the House
and Beund Over.
Mr. Artie Brookington, * yonng
man well known in Brunswick, waa
nag before Juetioe of the Peace Conley
yeeterday oo e charge of laroeny from
the bouse and bound over to tba
Superior oourt.
It taema that ha and a young man
from Camden oountjr named Henry
Kendrick ware knocking around tnw.i
together an Cbrlatmae eve night and
Kendrick olaims to have baaa robbed
of I'M) In gresabaoki, Tbay ware la a
bouae on tba eouth and of Bay atrear,
and Kendriek in hia arldanca at tba
prelimaaary trial yeaterday itated that
be bad partly aadraaaad in one room
and gone Into another, that ha heard
•ome one in the room where ha bad
left bla olotbea and looking tkroagh an
open door eaw Brookington pick np
ale panta, take hie pookat book oat
aod leave the kooee. He called to him
and followed kirn a* toon aa he oonld
dreai bat aoald not Aod him. Evidence
*ee iutrodnoed to ehow that Kandriek
had three S2O bill* in hie paoket book.
Brookington deniaa the charge am
phaticilly and gave bond.
A KILLING AT EVELYN. ■■
One Negre Shoots Another in a Dispute
About a Pistol.
Ohriitmae morning a negro man,
name# Kid Sm'th, waa abot aod killed
by laaao Aahfeot. Tba two bad a dia
ente about the own*rahip of a pistol
and Smith drew his pistol, when Asb*
foot who had a riAe in hia hand raised
'be weapon and shot him dead. It it
said Smith bore the reputation of be*
ng a desperate man and eyewitnesses
pronoonee the killing a clear ease ot
self defence.
After the abocting Asbfoot walked
away and although Deputy Sheriff
Pylaa searched all through that section
be oonld not be found. It is though
he walked to another station and got
away on a train,
Brown Patterson.
Mr, Benjamin F. Brown of Camden
sooaty aod Mise* Lllliona Patterson
were married yesterday evening at 7
o’eloek at the home of Capt. and Mra.
Joseph Lassesre, Rev. J. B (lame of
tha First Methodist oburch r (Hoisting,
The bride ia wall known in Brunt*
wiek and the groom ta a brother of
Mra, Laiaaare. Tba newly made hoi*
band and wife have many frieada bare
a wlah them muoh happiness.
{ THE MITCHELL-GOODYEART NUPTIALS
A Beautiful Heme Wedding at Oak Lawn
en Christmai Day.
Tbe marriage of MlaajMary E'lie Good
year to Mr. William Eugene Mitohell
at Oak Lawn, tbe elegant borne of tbe
bride’s parents, on Christmas Day waa
one of tbe most important and impos
ing aooial events of tbe holiday season.
Tha oeremooy was performed at noon
in the preaenoe of a number of apeoial
friends by R-v. W. M. Gilmore, pastor
of the First Baptist cbnrcb. The
beautiful marriage serrioe of the Epis
oopel ohuroh wae need aa tbe groom is
•n Episcopalian. The bride entered
tbe parlor on tbe arm of her father,
fallowed by ber maid of honor, Misa
Esther M, Goodyear of Nanagtuok
Conn , and the groom oame in with hia
brother, Mr. Nelson Mitohell of Albany.
After the ceremony an elegant lunoheon
waa ssrved aol in the eveniag the
bridel party and guesta were enter
tained with a danoe,
Tbe bride 11 the beautiful and ae
ooinpliehed daughter of Colonel and
Mrs. Charles Porter Goodyear, wbo an*
j >y the love of a large oirole of glands
won bf her many obarming and graoe
fol oharaoteriatloa, Her drees wae
white brocade silk orepe, trimmed with
roie point He-; and bar maid of honor
wae attired in while Swiss hand em
broidered over white satis. Tbe groom
It a prominent young baaieeee man o*
Albany, Ga., whose popularity attests
hia sterling worth. Tbe Times*Uall
joins with their mtny friends In the
heartiest of good wishes end congratu
lations.
Tbe bride and groom are entertain
ing a house party of a number of
frlends lom a distance and defer their
weddln g tour until the fl st of the year.
CAPT. SYMONS WATCHED.
The Piled Present Him a Handsome Gold
Timepiscs.
Capt. W. T. Symons was invltad
down to tbe pilots’ office on Christmas
morning and prsssntsd with a hand
soma gold watsh by tbe pilots of
Brunswick and Bt. Andrew’s bers as
an evidenoe of hair baarty appreoiation
of bis efforts In getting through tbe
legislature the two bills be Introduoed
relating to the pilotage laws of Georgia.
Judge J. D. Sperke of the City coart,
at tbe request of tbe)pilofs,ln e lew well
ehosen words meds tbs presentation '
and Captain Symons responded with a
few happy remarks. The gift of tha
watch is a well deserved sompliment to
Olynn’s repreientativa by tbs pilots,
and be prizes it very highly.
AT THE GRAND TONIGHT.
"Uncle Josh Spruceby" Will Hold the
Boards.
Tbsre ia the fragrant perfume of the
apple blossoms tad the olover all
through the story of "Uncle Josh
Spruceby," and one seems to brestbe
the balmy air of tbe oonntry as the
many interesting soenes ere being en
joyed, Yju mast see this plsy and tea
bow mnch better yon feel after wit
neteing tbe scenes on tbe old farm,
and the natural acting of a company
of capable actors. Yen will find tb
oomedy the genuine artlole, and no
*
matter how old a theatre goer yon may
be, yon will smile, and smile loudly* at
tbe many olever lines and funny situa"
lions with wbiob the play abounds.
Tboia who have enj lyed "Uncle Josh
Sprnoeby" in times past will aot need
any urging, and te those who have
never enjoywd that pleaenrr, we can
say look in oo "Uoc’e Josh Sprnoeby”
at the Grand opera honte tonight
and y on will know that yon have pa
la a pleasant sventng and only regret
bat tht (las* passed so
1 Mil
Kffi OFFI
Belisvii it to Be Bis
BonMsil Duty.
New Tork, Dec. 26.-Former Presi
dent Grover Cleveland has acoepted an
appointment to the industrial depart
ment of (he National Civio Federation
oreated at the reoent peace eonfaranoa
of labor and oapitaliatio leader*. HU
letter of aeoeptanue to Oaoar Strata*,
chairman of tbe conference, read* :
‘‘Prinoeon, Deo. 24 —My Dear Mr.
Strauss. Yoor letter of tbe Bih is el
hand, illn-ss haa confined me to my
room for nearly fiva weeka and 1 am
now hardly able to alt up and write
this.
"My deiire for quiet and comfort and
eboalute rotlrament from public or >
asmi-pablio aarvioa ia vary atrong and
growa atrangsr as tbe day* pace, 1
abould, without besttatlon, yield to
this and decline your reqiest tha'. I
aeoept a place among those who arc to
seek the promotion of industrial pesos
by a friendly intervention in tronb as
between employers and employed, i:’ I
ware net afraid 1 shonld thereby and a*
regard an important doty, My reflec
tions have maos it olear to ms that I
should aoeept the plaoa assigned ma,
and Ido so with the earnest wish that
thois selected to actively represent the
parposas sad motives of you? ooafer
enos me* not labor In veia.”
EDUCATORS MEET
Columbia is the Place For the Meeting
This Year.
Columbia, S. C., Dee. 28.—The
Southern Bdaoational Association
bolds ite lltb ennasl eoaTeatlen here
today, the opening session being
soheduled for 8 o'clook tonight. The
convention will continue In eesaten
Friday and Satarday. Oeorga K. Olenn
of Atlanta, president of the association,
arrived this morning and many otbar
delegates ars sxpaeted daring tha day.
EFEORT TO MAKE MONEY.
McKinley Memoral Association Cautions
the Pesple.
Cleveland. Dec. 36.—The McKinley
National Memoral Aeoeiatlon, with
headquarters In this olty, has bad Us
sttcntlan colled to so many enterprisss
of a commercial Batura landtag to
make capital ont of the sentiments of
pabliosKeotloo for William MoKiclay
that the following statement has been
issued by Judge William R Day
president of the association.
“The poblio is espeeially cautioned
against any enterprise attempting to
make oapital out of • sentiment of
affeotlon wbloh Inspired a desire to
rear at the grave of oar late president
a memorial which shall fltclngty honor
his memory. It ie the desire of the
trustees that all contributions be free*
will offerings of the people, and they
respeotfolly reqaest tba publie to die*
coarage all propositions which may
seem to have as tbair objsot the ob
taining of money by giving all or a
part of the prooeeda to the memorial
fond, The poblio is hereby notified
that the MoKlnley National Memorial
Association has no connection with or
relation to any other association or to
any antarprlee of a commercial na
tore,
PRICE FIVE CENTS.
Fireworks
Fireworks.
We defy competition on
the prices below:
4 Balt Roman Candles per doz. 07c.
8 “ “ “ “ “ IBe.
“ “ “ “ •* isc
10 “ “ “ “ “ 250
18 “ * “ “ “ 35c
30“ “ “ “ “ 800
No. S Cannon Cracker, 20 In box 26c
“ # “ “ 5 “ - Jso
1 “ -3 * “ 150
*l2 * 8 “ “ 20c
* 16 “ 2 “ 2Bo
“31-8“ “ 16 “ “ 10c
“8 1-3“ 7 " “ .06,
Small Fire Crackers 3 packages sc.
The above are all new
Fireworks.
’PHONE 158.
Notice.
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taolllty to our oustomen oonalatent
with safe banking, we are prepared to
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Estates, Guardians of property of
minors, and to make Bonds in judloiai
and other mstters—Generally to .exer
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Brunswick Bank & Trust Cos.
B. W, Sals. Cashier.
OCEAN LODGE No. 214
F. and A. M. Will Celebrate St. John's
Day Tonight,
All Maiona,their ftmiliet and friend*,
•re invited to attend the celebration of
S*. John’* day tonight at Mason hall
Thre will be addreasei by Prof. Ballard
Yen Harry Caialll and others. Inter
speresd with music by some of tbs best
local talent A special program baa
been arranged and a pleasant evening
is promised to all who attend.;
New Goods for New Year.
Anew line of goods are being re
solved folly at Kennon Motts to fill
op the gaps caused br the Christmas
rush. Patrons will And the store Well
supplied with tbs best of Mew Year
resents,